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78th Congress, 1st Session 


House Document No. 205 


oj-bu<^cje.'V. 

BUDGETS FOR THE MILITARY AND DEPARTMENTAL 
ACTIVITIES OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT, AND FOR 
THE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES, FOR 

THE FISCAL YEAR 1944 

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SEIBM. RGCORO 

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COMMUNICATION 


FROM 


THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 


TRANSMITTING 

BUDGETS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1944 FOR THE MILITARY AND DEPART¬ 
MENTAL ACTIVITIES OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT, CONTAINING 
ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS AMOUNTING TO $59,425,586,500, 

AND FOR THE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES IN THE 
AMOUNT OF $38,476,000, AND PROPOSED PROVISIONS 
AFFECTING SAID ESTIMATES 



May 20, 1943.—Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed 


UNITED STATES 

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 
WASHINGTON : 1943 


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R.V.S,^ Je. 43 




78th Congress 
Sefision 


HOUSE OF EEPRESENTATIVES j Document 

1 No. 205 


BUDGETS FOR THE MILITARY AND DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES 
OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT, AND FOR THE OFFICE OF STRA¬ 
TEGIC SERVICES, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1944 


COMMUNICATION 


FROM 

THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 

TRANSMITTING 

BUDGETS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1944 FOR THE MILITARY AND 
DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT, CON¬ 
TAINING ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS AMOUNTING TO 
$59,425,586,500, AND FOR THE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES 
IN THE AMOUNT OF $38,470,000, AND PROPOSED PROVISIONS 
AFFECTING SAID ESTIMATES 


May 20, 1943.— Referred to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be 

printed 


The White House, 
Washington, May 17, 1943. 

The Speaker of the House of Representatives. 

Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith for the consideration of 
the Congress budgets for the fiscal year 1944 for the military and de¬ 
partmental activities of the War Department, containing estimates of 
appropriations amounting to $59,425,586,500, and for the Office of 
Strategic Services in the amount of $38,476,000, and proposed pro¬ 
visions affecting said estunates. 

The letter of the Director of the Bureau of the Budget in connection 
with these budgets is transmitted herewith. 

Respectfully, 

Franklin D. Roosevelt. 


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ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIOXS 


Executive Office of the President, 

Bureau of the Budget, 
Washington, D. C., May 14, 1943. 

The President, 

The White House. 


Sir: I have the honor to submit for your consideration the budget 
for the military and departmental activities of the War Department 
for the fiscal year 1944, containing estimates of appropriations amount- 
mg to $59,425,586,500, and proposed provisions affecting said esti¬ 
mates. 

There is also submitted for your consideration the budget for the 
Office of Strategic Services for the fiscal year 1944 in the amount of 
$38,476,000. 


These estimates and proposed provisions, the details of which are 
transmitted herewith, provide for every foreseeable need of the 
military establishment and the Office of Strategic Services for the 
fiscal year 1944, with a view to avoiding the necessity for the sub¬ 
mission of supplemental estimates during said fiscal year. 

I recommend that these budgets be transmitted to the Congress. 

Very respectfully, 

Harold D. Smith, 
Director oj the Bureau of the Budget. 


WAR DEPARTMENT 

Summary of estimates of appropriations for the fiscal year 19^4, compared with appropriations 

for the fiscal year 1943 


Bureau or subdivison 

Budget esti¬ 
mates. 1944 

Appropriations, 
1943 (revised) 

Increase (-p) or 
decrease (—) 

GENERAL AND SPECIAL ACCOUNTS 




MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT 




Military activities 




Annual appropriations; 




Office of Secretary of War... 

$771,197,000 

$11,349,898.47 

-i-$759,847,101. 53 

General Staff Corps..... 

77,000,100 

34,909,000.00 

+i2, 091,100.00 

Army War College.... 

124,000 

95,400.00 

-f28,600.00 

Adjutant General’s Department... 

145,000 

101,000.00 

-f44,000.00 

Finance Department...... 

12,339,000,000 

6,574, 583, 2.59.00 

-1-5,764,416, 741.00 

Quartermaster Corps and Transportation Corps. 

6,461,547,000 

5,498,039,212.00 

-4-963, 507,788.00 

Signal Corps....... 

4,658,898,000 

2,617,506,025.00 

-f2,041,391,975.00 

Air Corps... 

23, 655,481,000 

11,316,898,910.00 

-f12,338, 582,090.00 

Medical Department.._____ 

455,112,000 

731,667,638.00 

-276,555,638.00 

Corps of Engineers_______ 

2,576,404,000 

3,105,914,538.00 

-529,510,538.00 

Ordnance Department........ 

8,038,925,000 

12,158,514,826.00 

-4,119,589,826.00 

Chemical Warfare Service..... 

342, 260,000 

620,546, 241.00 

-278, 286, 241.00 

Special Service Sehools... 

1,711,000 

1,780,910.00 

-69,910.00 

Armored Force..... 

580,000 

750,000.00 

-170,000.00 

Seacoast Defenses... 

29,632,000 

97,249, 641.00 

-67,617,641.00 

U. S. Military Academy... 

5,981,000 

6,556,930.00 

-575, 930.00 

National Guard... 

100 

99,900.00 

-99,800.00 

Organized Reserves .. _ __ 

100 

100.00 


Citizens’ military training...... 

2,125,000 

5,482,000.00 

-3,357,000.00 

National Board for Promotion of Rifle Practice, Army_ 

100 

102,000.00 

-101,900.00 

Inter-American relations, War Department_ 

500,000 

500,000. 00 


Army of the Philippines. 

100 

28,313,000.00 

-28,312,900.00 

Total annual appropriations, military activities. 

59,416, 622,500 

42,810,960,428.47 

-1-16,605,662,071.53 

Departmental activities 




Annual appropriations: 




Salaries and expenses....... 

8,964,000 

9,045,937.00 

-81,937.00 

Total annual appropriations. Military Establishment... 

59,425, 586,500 

42,820,006,365.47 

-1-16,605,580,134.53 

TRUST ACCOUNTS 



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Permanent appropriations; 




Medical Department . ___ 

$279 

$279.00 


Corps of Engineers... 

15, 000 

18,573.00 

-$3,573. 00 

Total, trust accounts, permanent appropriations.... 

15,279 

18,852.00 

-3,573.00 


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ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


MILITARY ACTIVITIES 

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 

CONTINGENCIES OF THE ARMY 

Contingencies of the Army— 

For all emergencies and extraordinary expenses arising in the 
War Department or any of its subordinate bureaus or offices in the 
District of Columbia, or in the Army at large, but impossible to be 
anticipated or classified, including personal services, the purchase 
of lawbooks, books of reference, subscriptions to newspapers and 
periodicals; the actual and necessary expenses or per diem in lieu 
thereof, as may be determined and approved by the Secretary of 
War, of military and civilian personnel in and under the Military 
Establishment on special duty in foreign countries; and for exam¬ 
ination of estimates of appropriations and of military activities in 
the field, to be expended on the approval or authority of the Sec¬ 
retary of War, and for such purposes as he may deem proper, and 
his determination thereon shall be final and conclusive upon the 
accounting officers of the Government, and payments from this 
appropriation may, in the discretion of the Secretary of War, be 
made on his certificate that the expenditures were necessar}'^ for 
confidential military purposes, [$11,346,600] $22,197,000 {56 Stal. 
611). 

Estimate 1944, $22,197,000 Appropriated 1943, $11,346,600 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations-- 

Allotted to “Printing and binding, War 
Department”. ... . ... . 

$22,197,000 

$12, 355, 685 

4-56,250 

$766, 719 

1941 appropriation available in 1942_ 


-29, 074 
-1-1, 065, 335 

1942 appropriation available in 1943. 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 


-1,065, 335 

22,197,000 

11,346, 600 

1,802,980 


EXPEDITING PRODUCTION 

Expediting Production of Equipment and Supplies for National Defense- 

Expediting production of equipment and supplies for national 
defense: To enable the Secretary of War, without reference to sections 
8709 and 1136, as amended. Revised Statutes, to expedite the produc¬ 
tion of equipment and supplies for the Army for emergency national- 
defense purposes, including all of the objects and purposes specified 
under each of the appropriations available to the War Department 
during the fiscal year 1944, for procurement or production of equip¬ 
ment or supplies, for erection of structures, or for acquisition of land; 
the furnishing of Government-oumed facilities at privately owned plants; 
the procurement and training of civilian personnel in connection with 
the production of equipment and material and the use and operation 
thereof; and for any other purposes which in the discretion of the Sec¬ 
retary of War are desirable in expediting production for military pur¬ 
poses, $749,000,000: Provided, That expenditures from any appropri¬ 
ations under this heading may be made without securing the specific 
approval of the projects by the President. 

Estimate 1944, $749,000,000 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations- 

Alloted to “Salaries, Office of Chief of 
Engineers” . _ 

$1,314,147,000 

.$501, 521,026 

$4, 571.855, 255 

-1-955.936 
-35,071,217 
4-1,066,668,026 

1941 appropriation available in 1942_ 



1942 appropriation available in 1943_ 

1943 balance available in 1944.. 

Total estimate or appropriation. 

-565,147,000 

-1,'66,668,016 
-1-565,147,000 

749,000, COO 


5, 604, 408,000 


Payment to Booz, Fry, Allen and Hamilton— 

[For payment to Booz, Fry, Allen and Hamilton, 135 South La 
Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois, for services rendered the War Depart¬ 
ment in making a survey of the executive offices of the War Depart¬ 
ment, $3,298.47, which payment shell be in addition to the amount 
paid under Contract Numbered WSW 438, dated October 18, 1941, 
and authorized under the heading “Salaries, War Department’’ in 
the Fifth Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Act. 1941] 
{56 Stat. 721). 

Appropriated 1943, $3,298.47 

07 other contractual services; Obligations—1943, $3,298.47. 


Assistant Secretary of War, Working Fund, War (Office of the Secretary)— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations ..... 

1041 halnnr»p avnilahlp in 1049 

$75,924 

$100, 332 

$35, 664 
-61,920 
4-176,256 

-150,000 

1942 balance available in 1943_ 

1943 balance available in 1944.. _ 

Advfinpp.rl hy ‘‘PnhliG work.'?, 

-75,924 

-176,256 
4-75,924 

Tnfnl A«?tim«t.p or approprintion 











Total, Secretary of War, annual appropriations, general 
account: 

Estimate 1944, $771,197,000 Appropriated 1943, $11,349,898.47 


GENERAL STAFF CORPS 

CONTINGENT FUND, CHIEF OF STAFF 

Contingent Fund, Chief of Staff, .Army— 

For such emergent military uses as the Chief of Staff may deter¬ 
mine to be necessary, to be expended at his discretion, notwithstanding 
any other provision of laio, $100, and any advances made from this 
fund to meet emergency requirements to which any other military appro¬ 
priation would be legally applicable may, with the approval of the Sec¬ 
retary of War, be reimbursed from such appropriations when sufficient 
funds are found to remain therein, such reimbursed amounts to be avail¬ 
able for the purposes of this appropriation. 

Estimate 1944, $100 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 ^E stimate, 1943 

1 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations____ 

Reimbursements for services performed_ 

1942 appropriation available in 1943_ 

1943 balance available in 1944_ 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 

$128,000,100 

-128, 000,000 

$5,000.000 
-101.424 
-132, 898, 576 
4-128,000,000 

$17,101,497 

-73 

4-132,898, 576 

100 


150,000,000 


Miscell.-tneous Expenses, Military Intelligence Aetivities, Army— 


By objects 

Obligations 

1 

Estimate, 1944 

1 

Estimate, 1943 

' Actual, 1942 

Total obligations. ____ 


$158,355 

$826,968 
-106,323 
4-158,355 

Prior year appropriation available in 1942 . 


1942 appropriation available in 1943__ 


-158,355 

Total estimate or appropriation.. 




879,000 





FIELD EXERCISES 
Special Field Exercises, Ajmy— 

For expenses required for the conduct of special field exercises, 
including participation therein by the National Guard and the 
Organized Reserves, and including pay and travel of temporary 
employees and officers and enlisted men of the National Guard ani 
the Organized Reserves, not otherwise provided for, allowances 
for enlisted men for quarters and rations, troop movements and 
travel of personnel of the Regular Army, in connection with special 
field exercises, including special combat training for small units, 
movement of materiel, maintenance and operation of structures and 
utilities, rental of land or purchase of options to rent land without 
reference to section 3648, Revised Statutes, use or repair of private 
property, and any other requisite supplies and services, and for 
settlement of claims (not exceeding $500 each) for damages to or loss 
of private property resulting from such exercises that have accrued 
or may hereafter accrue, when payment thereof will be accepted by 
the owners of the property in full satisfaction of such damages, and 
each claim is substantiated in such manner as the Secretary of War 
may prescribe by regulations and is approved by the Secretary of 
War, or by such other officer or officers as he mav designate, whose 
action thereon shall be conclusive, [$34,909'000] $77,000,000 
{56 Stat. 611,612). 

Estimate 1944, $77,000,000 Appropriated 1943, $34,909,000 


















































































WAR DEPARTMENT 


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By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations.. .. 

$87,000,000 

$37,831,041 

$26,852. 846 
-11,187,887 
+12,922,041 

1941 appropriation available in 1942_ 

1942 appropriation available in 1943 .. 


-12,922,041 
+10,000,000 

1943 appropriation available in 1944_ 

-10,000,000 



Total estimate or appropriation .... 

77,000,000 

34,909,000 

28,587,000 



Total, General Staff Corps, annual appropriations, general 
account: 


Plstimate 1944, $77,000,100 Appropriated 1943, $34,909,000 


ARMY WAR COLLEGE 

Army War CoUege— 

For expenses of the Army War College, being for the purchase of 
the necessary special stationery; textbooks, books of reference, scien¬ 
tific and professional papers; newspapers, and periodicals; maps; 
police utensils; employment of temporary, technical, or special serv¬ 
ices, and expenses of special lectures; purchase, repair, and cleaning 
of uniforms for guards; pay of employees; and for all other necessary 
expenses, [$95,400] $ 124,000 {10 U. S. C. 9; 66 Stat. 612). 

Annual appropriation, general account: 

Estimate 1944, $124,000 Appropriated 1943, $95,400 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, FIELD 

Professional service; 

Grade 4. Range $3,800 to $4,600; 

Military historian___ _ 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $3,800 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

0.3 $3,800 

0.7 3,200 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800; 

Associate military historian 

1 $3,200 

0.6 3,200 

0. 7 2, 600 

2.4 2,068 

0.2 1,800 

1 3,200 

2 2,600 

1 2,400 

2 2,225 

3.4 1,800 

2.5 1, 682 

6.7 1, 454 

1 1,875 

6 1,390 

5. 8 1, 289 

1 1,080 

4.9 460 

Associate librarian_ 


Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant librarian_ 

2 2,600 

3 2,100 

2 2,600 

2.6 2,110 

Grade 1. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

Subprofessional service; 

Grade 5. Range $1,800 to $2,160 __ 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service; 
Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800; 

Senior administrative assistant_ 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Junior administrative assistant_ 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900_ 

Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600. 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800_ 

Custodial service: 

Grade 7. Range $1,860 to $2,300_1 

Grade 4. Range $1,320 to $1,680_ 

Grade 3. Range $],20d to $1,500- 

Grade 2. Range $1,080 to $1,380_ 

Unclassified. _ ___ 

1 3,300 

2 2,700 

1 2,400 

4 2,150 

9 1,800 

8 1,635 

12 1,440 

2 1,890 

8 1,418 

8 1,305 

7 1,106 

5 470 
3,704 

1 3,250 

2 2,663 

1 2,400 

2.8 2,125 

7.7 1,800 

5.7 1,634 
11. 5 1,447 

2.1 1, 893 

7.2 1,366 

8 1.281 

7 1,100 

5 497 

3,511 

Legislative changes in salary ranges_ 

Total permanent, field _ 

73 120,912 

66.6 108, 543 
3,820 

42.2 68,577 

Dftdnp.t; Hplay in fillinf^ npw positions 

Net permanent, field......'.... 

Ovprtimp 



120,912 

104, 723 
9,391 

68, 577 

01 Personal services (net)... 

OTHER OBLIGATIONS 

07 Other contractual services__ 

08 Supplies and materials_ 

09 Equipment____ 



120,912 

114,114 

68,577 

150 

868 

2,070 

150 

868 

2,070 

237 
1, 353 
2,068 

Total other obligations-- 

3.088 

3,088 

3,658 

Grand total obligations_ 

Transferred to “Engineer Service, Army” 

('militfl.rv posts'^ 

124, 000 

117, 202 

72, 235 

+4, 033 

Allotted from “Finance Service, Army” 

Ipay of thp Army^ 


-17.861 

-2,416 

Prior yppr appropripfion availalilp in 1P4a 



1941 appropriation available in 1942 -_ 


-4, 033 
+1, 525 

1942 appropriation available in 1943.. 


-1, 525 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 

124,000 

95,400 

73. 760 


ADJUTANT GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT 


COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF SCHOOL, FORT LEAVENWORTH, 
KANSAS 

Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans.— 

For the purchase of textbooks, books of reference, scientific and 
professional papers, instruments, and material for instruction; 


employment of temporary, technical, special, and clerical services; 
expenses of special lectures; and for other necessary expenses of in¬ 
struction, at the Command and General Staff School, Fort Leaven¬ 
worth, Kansas, [$101,000] $145,000 {56 Stat. 612). 

Annual appropriation, general account: 

Estimate 1944, $145,000 Appropriated 1943, $101,000 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, FIELD 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 

Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160_ 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

2 $2,025 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1.5 $2,000 
0.5 1,920 
1.5 1,640 

5.2 1,440 

8.3 1,262 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

2 $1,905 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980 . 

2 1,688 

6 1,458 

7 1,275 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,880_ 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620_ 

Total permanent, field_ 

Deduct delay in filling new positions_ 

Net permanent, field _ 

Temporary employees, field 

3 1,510 

7 1,280 

17 25,095 

17 24,392 

312 

12 17,300 

1,432 

25,095 

2,500 

24,080 

15,868 

Overtime_ 

2,215 


01 Personal services (net)...... 

OTHER OBLIGATIONS 

07 Other contractual services..... 

08 Supplies and materials_ . .. 



27,595 

26,295 

15,868 

5,000 
109,080 

3,325 

4,200 
75,205 
5,400 

2,483 
34,851 
20, 798 

09 Equipment_ _ 

Total other obligations___ 

117,405 

84,805 

58,132 

Grand total obligations... 

Received by transfer from “Ordnance ser¬ 
vice and supplies. Army”... 

145,000 

111, 100 

-10,100 

74,000 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 



145,000 

101,000 

74,000 


FINANCE DEPARTMENT 


FINANCE SERVICE, ARMY 

Finance Service, Army- 

Pay of the Army: For pay and allowances of the Army of the 
United States, including pay of Reserve officers and officers of the 
National Guard of the United States ordered to active duty under 
the provisions of section 37a and the fourth paragraph of section 38 
of the National Defense Act, as amended; pay and allowances of the 
Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps; [pay of members of the Army 
Specialist Corps;] pay of civilian employees at military head¬ 
quarters; allowances for quarters for enlisted men on duty where 
public quarters are not available; interest on soldiers’ deposits; pay¬ 
ment of life insurance premiums authorized by law; payment of 
exchange [by officers serving in foreign countries and when specially 
authorized by the Secretary of War, by officers disbursing funds 
pertaining to the War Department, when serving in Alaska, $6,007,- 
367,501] fees and exchange losses incurred by disbursing officers or 
their agents; payments to military and civilian personnel in and under 
the Military Establishment due to the appreciation of foreign currencies 
as provided by the Act of March 26, 1934, as amended {6 U. S. C. 118c), 
and for every object and purpose specified therein; repayment of amounts 
determined by the Secretary of War, or officers designated by him, to 
have been erroneously collected from military and civilian personnel in 
and binder the Military Establishment, $11,605,686,000: Provided, 
That the appropriations contained in this Act shall not be available 
for increased pay for making aerial flights by nonflying officers at a 
rate in excess of $720 per annum, which shall be the legal maximum 
rate as to such officers, and such nonflying officers shall be entitled to 
such rate of increase by performing three or more flights within each 
ninety-day period, pursuant to orders of competent authority, 
without regard to the duration of such flight or flights: Provided 
further, That, during the continuance of the present war and for six 
months after the termination thereof, a flying officer as defined under 
existing law shall include flight surgeons, and commissioned officers 
or warrant officers while undergoing flying training: Provided 
further. That during the fiscal year ending June 30, [1943] 1944, no 
officer of the Army shall be entitled to receive an addition to his 
pay in consequence of the provisions of the Act approved May 11, 
1908 (10 U. S. C. 803): Provided further, That [members of the 
Army Specialist Corps who are assigned to the supply services of 
the Army may be paid from the appropriations for the work upon 
which they are engaged: Provided, however. That no part of any 
appropriation contained in this Act shall be available to pav the 
salary of any member of such corps at a rate in excess of $5,000 per 
annum unless such member is appointed by the President, by and 





















































































































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ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


FINANCE DEPARTMENT— Continued 
FINANCE SERVICE, ARMY—Continued 
Finance Service, Army— Continued, 

with the advice and consent of the Senate: Provided further, That no 
part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be available 
for the pay of any person, other than militarj" personnel, not a citizen 
of the United States, unless in the employ of the Government or in 
a pay status on the date of approval of this Act, under appropria¬ 
tions for the War Department, but nothing herein shall be construed 
as applying to instructors of foreign languages at the Military 
Academy, or to citizens of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, or 
to nationals of those countries allied with the United States in the 
prosecution of the war and whose employment is determined by the 
Secretary of War to be necessary, or to persons employed outside 
of the continental limits of the United States:] provisions of law 
prohibiting the payment of any person not a citizen of the United States 
shall not apply to military and civilian personnel in and under the 
Military Establishment: Provided further, That, without deposit to 
the credit of the Treasurer of the United States and withdrawal on 
money requisitions, receipts of public moneys from sales or other 
sources by officers of the Army on disbursing duty and charged in 
their official accounts, except receipts to be credited to river and 
harbor and flood-control appropriations and retirement deductions, 
may be used by them as required for current expenditures, all 
necessary bookkeeping adjustments of appropriations, funds, and 
accounts to be made in the settlement of their disbursing accounts 
(0 U. S. C. llSc-l; 10 U. S. C. 4, U, 21, 41, 51, 61, 64, 71, 81, 91, 
121-128, 141 , 151, 152, 161-164, 171, 181, 191, 211, 221, 231, 283, 
251, 262, 272, 274, 276, 281, 291-292b-2, 294, 296-298a, 299-309, 
333, 351, 361, 369a, 481-487a, 513, 551-553a, 591-599, 6 O 4 , 604a, 
634, 656, 671a, 692, 696, 803, 903, 907, 931, 935-989, 942-947, 956, 
957, 970-982a, 1026, 1061, 1086, 1133a, 1431, I 46 I; 32 U. S. C. 9; 
37 U. S. C. 18a, 101-120; 56 Stat. 612-613; Public Law 11); 

Estimate 1944, $11,505,686,000 Appropriated 1943, $6,007,367,501 


Obligations 


By objects 


Estimate, 1944 


Estimate, 1943 


Total obligations...... 

Allotied to— 

“Salaries, Office of Secretary of War”. 
“Salaries, Office of Chief of Staff”... 
“Salaries, Office of Adjutant Gen¬ 
eral”---- 

“Salaries, Office of Inspector Gen¬ 
eral”-- 

“Salaries, Office of Judge Advocate 

General”.-.-- 

“Salaries, Office of Chief of Finance” 
“Salaries, Office of Chief of Infantry”. 
“Salaries, Office of Chief of Field 

Artillery”___ 

“Salaries, Office of Chief of Chap¬ 
lains”_^___ 

“Contingent expenses. War Depart- 

mcnt”--.__ 

“Printing and binding, War Depart¬ 
ment”__ 

“Salaries, Office of Commanding 
General, .\rmy Service Forces”.. 
“Salaries, Office of Director, Officer 

Procurement Service”_ 

“Salaries, Office of Provost Marshal 

General”.__ 

“Salaries, Office of Director, Wom¬ 
en’s Army Auxiliary Corps”. 

“Army War College”_ .. .. 

“Salaries, Service Comman(is”. _ 

Allotted from— 

“Expenses of courts martial” _ 

“Apprehension of deserters, etc”_ 

“Claims of officers, enlisted men, 
and nurses of the Army for de¬ 
struction of private property”_ 

Received by transfer from “Ord¬ 
nance service and supplies. Army”... 

Transferred to “Engineer Service, 
Army” (military posts)_ _ 

1940 appropriation available in 1942... 

1941 appropriation available in 1942.. 

1942 appropriation available in 1943... 


$11, 417,138,138 

-1-2. 697,000 
-f 2,814,000 

-f12, 357,000 

-f 192,000 

-f-244.000 
-f2, 642, 000 


-fill, 000 
-f6, 286,000 
-f20,467, 000 
-f4, 173,000 
-f457,000 
-1-514,000 
-H25,000 
+ W , 1^.'802 


$6, 654,420, 501 

-f2,979, 568 
+ 2 , 826, 370 

-fl5,416, 111 

-1-203,990 

-f238, 517 
-1-7, 297,825 


-f 105,920 

-1-8,541, 597 

-f 16, 636, 562 

-f-4, 735, 275 

-1-427. 602 

-f579, 244 

-1-87, 552 
-f 17,861 
-1-17, 127,079 

-139.446 
-851. 679 


-28,926 
-595, 701, 046 


-127,552,976 


Total estimate or appropriation 


11,505,686,000 


6,007,367, 501 


Actual, 1942 


$1, 776,281,084 

-f3, 379, 617 
-f1,552, 227 

-1-5, 348, 234 

-P75,131 

-1-119,108 
-1-1, 322.604 
-f3,940 

-f 3,840 

-f 51, 300 

-P5.466, 382 

-f9, 342,874 

-1-861,140 


-1-190,880 


-1-14. 46.5 891 
-3.126.134 
-93,663,971 
-1-127,552, 976 


1.849, 227,123 


No payment shall be made from money appropriated in this Act 
to any officer on the retired list of the Army who, for himself or 
for others, is engaged in the selling of, contracting for the sale of, 
or negotiating for the sale of, to the Army or the War Department, 
any war materials or supplies; 

No appropriation for the pay of the Army shall be available 
for the pay of any officer or enlisted man on the active list of the 
Army who is engaged in any manner with any publication wffiich is 


or may be issued by or for any branch or organization of the Army 
or military association in which officers or enlisted men have mem¬ 
bership and which carries paid advertising of firms doing business 
with the War Department: Provided, however. That nothing herein 
contained shall be construed to prohibit officers from writing or 
disseminating articles in accordance with regulations issued by the 
Secretary of War {56 Stat. 618); 

Travel of the Army; For travel allowances and travel in kind, 
as authorized by law, for persons traveling in connection with the 
military activities of the War Department, including mileage, trans¬ 
portation, reimbursement of actual expenses, or per diem allowances, 
to officers, including officers of the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps, 
[and] contract surgeons[;], nurses and other female military per¬ 
sonnel of the Medical Department whose rank, pay and allowances are 
assimilated to officers; transportation of troops; transportation, or 
reimbursement therefor, of [nurses,] cadets, enrolled members of 
the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps[,] and of the Medical Depart¬ 
ment, enlisted men, recruits, recruiting parties, applicants for enlist¬ 
ment between places of acceptance for enlistment and recruiting 
stations, rejected applicants for enlistment, general prisoners, 
cadets and accepted cadets from their homes to the Military 
Academy, discharged cadets, civilian employees, [including mem¬ 
bers of the Army Specialist Corps,] civilian 'witnesses before courts 
martial, and dependents of civilian and military personnel; travel 
pay to discharged military personnel; transportation of discharged 
prisoners and persons discharged from Saint Elizabeths Hospital 
after transfer thereto from the military service, to their homes, 
or elsewhere as they may elect, the cost in each case not to be 
greater than to the place of last enlistment; transportation of per¬ 
sons discharged for fraudulent enlistment; monetary allowances 
for liquid coffee for troops traveling when supplied with cooked or 
travel rations; commutation of quarters and rations to enlisted men 
traveling on detached duty when it is impracticable to carry rations, 
and to applicants for enlistment and general prisoners traveling 
under orders; per diem allowances or actual cost of subsistence 
while in a travel status, to [nurses,] civilian employees[,] and 
civilian witnesses before courts martial; for rental of camp sites 
and the local procurement of communication service, fuel, light, 
water service, and other necessary supplies and services incident 
to individual or troop movements, including transportation of organ¬ 
izational equipment and imiiedimenta; and for transportation of 
authorized baggage of military and civilian personnel, including 
packing and unpacking, [$549,525,958] $800,000,000: Provided, 
That other appropriations for the Military Establishment shall be 
charged with such amounts as may be required for travel in con¬ 
nection with development, procurement, production, maintenance, 
or construction activities; and, with such exception, no other appro¬ 
priation in this Act shall be available for any expense for or incident 
to travel of personnel of the Regular Army or civilian employees 
under the W'ar Department, except the ajipropriation “Contin¬ 
gencies of the Army’’ and the appropriations for Engineer Service, 
Army, the National Guard, the Organized Reserves, the Reserve 
Officers’ Training Corps, and the National Board for the Promotion 
of Rifle Practice, and except as may be provided for in the appro¬ 
priations “Special Field Exercises’’, “Inter-American Relations, 
War Department”, and “Air Corps, Army”: Provided further. That, 
in addition to the authority contained in section 67, National De¬ 
fense Act of June 3, 1916, as amended, a total of not to exceed 
$7,500 of the ajipropriations available to the W'ar Department 
chargeable with expenses of travel shall be available for expenses 
incident to attendance at meetings of technical, professional, scien¬ 
tific, and other similar organizations, when, in the judgment of the 
Secretary of War, such attendance would be of benefit in the con¬ 
duct of the work of the War Department: Provided further. That 
appropriations available for travel of personnel of the IMilitary 
Establishment or employees under the War Department which are 
current at the date of relief from duty station of such personnel 
traveling under orders shall be charged with all expenses properly 
chargeable to such approjjriations in connection with the travel 
enjoined, including travel of dependents and transportation of 
authorized baggage and household effects of such personnel, regard¬ 
less of the dates of arrival at destination of the persons so traveling 
{10 U. S. C. 747 , 756b, 870; 37 U. S. C. 112; 56 Stat. 613-614); 

Estimate 1944, $800,000,000 Appropriated 1943, $549,525,958 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations.... 

$800,000,000 

$609, 291,342 

$215,195, 300 

-3,000, 000 
-849,000 
-100,000 
-174,000 

Received by transfer from— 

“Air Corps, .Vrmy”.... 

“Army transportation”___ 



“Barracks and quarters. Army”__ 



“Chemical Warfare Service, Army”. 





















































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7 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Received by transfer from—Continued. 
“Clothing and equipage, Army”.. 



-$800,000 

- 1 , 200,000 

-225,000 
-23,000 

-14,000 
-4, 400,000 
— 120 , 000 

“Engineer Service, Army” (military- 
posts)... 



“Engineer Service, Army” (Engineer 
Service)... 



“Horses, draft and pack animals. Army”. 



“Medical and Hospital Department, 
Army”.. _ _ 



“Ordnance service and supplies, Army”.. 


-$56,196, 457 

“Regular supplies of the Army”_ 


“Seacoast defenses, general”. _ 



-317,4.50 

“Signal Service of the Army'”_ 



-2,011,600 
-70, 000 
-961, 590 

“Subsistence of the Army”_ . 



1940 appropriation available in 1942.. 



1941 appropriation available in 1942.... 



-1,036,587 
+3, 568,927 

1942 appropriation available in 1943... 


-3, 5^, 927 



Total estimate or appropriation.. 

$800,000, 000 

549,525,958 

203, 462,000 



During the fiscal year [1943] 1944 the dependents and house¬ 
hold effects of such military and civilian personnel in and under 
the Military Establishment on duty at stations outside the conti¬ 
nental limits of the United States, or in Alaska, as may be deter¬ 
mined upon by the Secretary of War, may, prior to the issuance of 
orders for the relief of such personnel from their stations, be moved 
(including packing and unpacking of household effects) to such 
locations as may be designated by such personnel, by the use of 
either Government or commercial means of transportation, and 
later from such locations to the duty stations to which such personnel 
may be ordered, and current appropriations of the Military Estab¬ 
lishment available for travel and transportation may be used for 
this purpose, the decision of the Secretary of War to be final as to 
the dependency of any individual sought to be affected by this 
provision except as to travel performed subsequent to arrival in 
the United States: Provided further, That funds appropriated under 
this head may be applied to the payment of money allowances in 
lieu of transportation, or transportation and subsistence, at the rate 
of 3 cents per mile to enlisted men regardless of the mode of travel: 
Provided further, That the Secretary of War, in prescribing per 
diem rates of allowance, not exceeding $6, in lieu of subsistence, 
for officers and warrant officers of the Army of the United States 
traveling on official business and away from their designated posts 
of duty, pursuant to the first and second paragraphs of section 12 
of the Act approved June 16, 1942 [(Public Law' 607)] (37 U. S. C. 
113), is hereby authorized to prescribe such per diem rates of allow¬ 
ance, whether or not orders are given to such officers for travel to 
be performed repeatedly between two or more places in the same 
vicinity, and w'ithout regard to the length of time away from their 
designated posts of duty under such orders (56 Stat. 614-615)', 

Expenses of courts martial: For expenses of courts martial, 
courts of inquiry, military commissions, retiring boards, and com¬ 
pensation of reporters and witnesses attending same, contract 
stenographic reporting services, and expenses of taking depositions 
and securing other evidence for \ise before the same, [$259,000] 
$450,000 (lO U. S. C. 644, 699, 963; 56 Stat. 615)', 

Estimate 1944, $450,000 Appropriated 1943, $259,000 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations___ 

A llrvf+oH r»f tFio A 

$450,000 

.$300,000 
-f139,446 

$87,200 

^040 inn in 1Q4S^ 


-21,465 
-71,181 
+180,446 

1 OA 1 oT->T->fr*r\riofinn o^^oiloKln in 1Q49 



1942 appropriation available in 1943- 


-180,446 

Total estimate or appropriation- 

450,000 

259,000 

175,000 


Apprehension of deserters: For the apprehension, securing, and 
delivering of soldiers absent without leave and of deserters, includ¬ 
ing escaped military prisoners, and the expenses incident to their 
pursuit; and no greater sum than $25 for each deserter or escaped 
military prisoner shall, in the discretion of the Secretary of War, be 
paid to any civil officer or citizen for such sep’ices and expenses; 
for expenses incident to confinement of military prisoners in nomnilitary 
facilities; for a donation of $10 to each prisoner discharged otherwise 
than honorablv upon his release from confinement under court- 
martial sentence involving dishonorable discharge; and for a dona¬ 
tion of not to exceed $10 to each person discharged for fraudulent 
enlistment as authorized by law, [$508,500] $150,000 (10 U. S. C. 
1431, 1460; 56 Stat. 615); 

Estimate 1944, $150,000 Appropriated 1943, $508,500 

84409—43-1 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations... 

$150,000 

$ 100,000 
+851,679 

$89,800 

Allotted to “Pay of the Army”_ 

1940 appropriation available in 1942 


-4. 742 
-8,237 
+443,179 

1941 appropriation available in 1942.. 



1942 appropriation available in 1943. 


-443,179 

Total estimate or appropriation.. 


150,000 

508, 500 

520,000 


Finance Service: For compensation of clerks and other em- 
ploj'ees of the Finance Department, including not to exceed $900 
for any one person for allow'ances for living quarters, including 
heat, fuel, and light, as authorized by the Act approved June 26, 
1930 (5 U. S. C. 118a), [$16,840,000] $32,414,000 (10 U. S. C. 
171-177; 56 Stat. 61.5); 

Estimate 1944, $32,414,000 Appropriated 1943, $16,840,000 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations.. 

Allotted to “Salaries, Service Commands”.. 
Received by transfer from ‘ ‘ Ordnance service 
and supplies. Army”.... 

$14. 652,628 
+ 17, 761,372 

$6.488, 961 
+17,120,624 

-5, 554, 635 

.$8,040,300 

1940 appropriation available in 1942... .. .. 


-no, 196 
-654,897 
+1, 214,950 

1941 appropriation available in 1942_ 



1942 appropriation available in 1943_ 

Total estimate or appropriation. 


-1,214, 950 

32,414, 000 

16,840,000 

8,490,1.57 


Claims for damages to and loss of private property: For pay¬ 
ment of claims, including claims of military and civilian personnel 
in and under the War Department, not exceeding $500 each in 
amount, for damages to or loss of private property incident to the 
training, practice, operation, or maintenance of the Army that 
have accrued, or may hereafter accrue, from time to time, [$36,300] 
$50,000: Provided, That settlement of such claims shall be made 
by the General Accounting Office, upon the approval and recom¬ 
mendation of the Secretary of War, where the amount of damages 
has been ascertained by the War Department, and paymfent 
thereof wdll be accepted by the ow'ners of the property in full 
satisfaction of such damages (31 U. S. C. 223; 56 Stat. 615); 

Estimate 1944, $50,000 Appropriated 1943, $36,300 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations... 

Received by transfer from “Ordnance 
’service and supplies, Army’^ - - _ _ 

$50,000 

$40,000 

-5,862 

$28,400 

IQdO npprnprinf.inn Hvailahlft in 


-3, 295 
-943 
-2,162 

1941 appropriation available in 1942 



1943 appropriation obligated in 1942.. 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 


+2,162 

50,000 

36,300 

22,000 


Claims of officers, enlisted men, and nurses of the Army for 
destruction of private i)roperty: For the payment of claims of of¬ 
ficers, enlisted men, and nurses of the Army for private property 
lost, destroj’-ed, captured, abandoned, or damaged in the military 
service of the United States, under the provisions of an Act ap¬ 
proved March 4, 1921 (31 U. S. C. 218-222), [$46,000] $250,000 
(56 Stat. 615); 

Estimate 1944, $250,000 Appropriated 1943, $46,000 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations..... 

tn “Pav nf ttu> Armv*’ 

.$250,000 

$50,000 
+28, 926 

$21,700 

IQ 40 Appropriation nvailahle. in 1942 


-102 
-4, 524 
+32,926 

1941 appropriation available in 1942_ 



1942 appropriation available in 1943. 

Total estimate or appropriation... 


-32,926 

250,000 

46,000 

50,000 









































































































8 


ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


FINANCE DEPARTMENT—Continued 

FINANCE SERVICE, ARMY—Continued 
Finance Service, Army— Continued. 

[The appropriation “Finance Service, Army, 1942 and 1943,” 
shall be available for transfer, in such amounts as may be determined 
by the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, to the appropriations 
“Foreign-service pay adjustment, appreciation of foreign currencies, 
1942,” and “Foreign-service pay adjustment, appreciation of foreign 
currencies, 1943,” on account of payments made by the War Depart¬ 
ment in excess of amounts made available to the War Dejiartment 
from such foreign-service pay adjustment appropriations.] 

[Funds appropriated under the head “Finance service. Army,” 
shall be available until June 30, 1943, for the repayment of amounts 
determined by the Secretary of War, or officers designated by him, 
to have been erroneously collected from military and civilian per¬ 
sonnel in and under the Military Establishment] {Public Laiv 11). 

In all. Finance Service, Army, [$6,574,583,259] $12,339,000,000, 
to be accounted for as one fund. 

Claims for Damages to and Loss of Private Property (Act August 24, 1912)— 

13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities: Obligations—1942, $7,522.71. 


Total, Finance Department, annual appropriation, general 
accounts: 

Estimate 1944, $12,339,000,000 Appropriated 1943, $6,574,583,259 


QUARTERMASTER CORPS AND TRANSPORTATION 
[SERVICE] CORPS 

SUPPLIES AND TRANSPORTATION 
Supplies and Transportation, Army— 

Welfare of enlisted men: For the equipment and conduct of 
school, reading, lunch, and amusement rooms, service clubs, chapels, 
gymnasiums, and libraries, including periodicals and other publica¬ 
tions and subscriptions for newspapers, salaries of civilians employed 
in the hostess and library services, transportation of books and 
equipment for these services, rental of films, purchase of slides for 
and making repairs to moving-picture outfits, and for similar and 
other recreational purposes at training and mobilization camps now 
established or which may be hereafter established, including expen¬ 
ses for the entertainment and instruction of enlisted personnel, 
[$16,248,000] $32,563,000 {56 Slat. 615-616); 

Estimate 1944, $32,563,000 Appropriated 1943, $16,248,000 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations--- 

Allotted to “Salaries, Service Commands”.. 
Allotted from— 

“Subsistence of the Army”_ _ 

$30.350, 468 
-(-2,212,532 

$27,086,166 
+ 2 , 389, 455 

-500, 712 
-1,958,310 
-808, 556 
-9,955,913 

-4,130 

$9, 269,000 

“Clothing and equipage, Army” 



“Incidental expenses of the Army”.._ 



“Army t.ransportBt.inn” 



“War contributions,fund. Treasury De¬ 
partment”__ _ 



Total estimate or appropriation. 



32, 563, 000 

16, 248, 000 

9, 269,000 


Subsistence of the Army: Purchase of subsistence supplies 
for issue as rations to troops, including retired enlisted men when 
ordered to active duty, civil employees when entitled thereto, 
hospital matrons, applicants for enlistment while held under ob¬ 
servation, general prisoners of war, and general prisoners at posts; 
ice for issue to organizations of enlisted men and offices at such 
places as the Secretary of War may determine, and for preservation 
of stores; for the subsistence of the masters, officers, crews, and em¬ 
ployees of the vessels of the Army Transport Service; meals for 
recruiting parties and applicants for enlistment while under ob¬ 
servation; for sales to officers, including members of the Officers’ 
Reserve Corps while on active duty, and enlisted men of the Army; 
for payments of the regulation allowances of commutation in 
lieu of rations to enlisted men on furlough and to enlisted men 
when stationed at places where rations in kind cannot be economi¬ 
cally issued, including retired enlisted men when ordered to active 
duty; for payment of the regulation allowance of commutation 
in lieu of rations for enlisted men, applicants for enlistment while held 
under observation, civilian employees who are entitled to subsis¬ 
tence at public expense, and general prisoners while sick in hos¬ 
pitals, to be paid to the surgeon in charge; advertising; for providing 


prizes to be established by the Secretary of War for enlisted men 
of the Army who graduate'from the Army schools for bakers and 
cooks; and for other necessary expenses incident to the purchase, 
testing, care, preservation, issue, sale, and accounting for sub¬ 
sistence supplies for the Army; in all, [$1,433,299,450] $2,487,- 
641,000: Provided, That nmie of the money appropriated in this 
Act shall be used for the purchase of oleomargarine or butter substi¬ 
tutes for other than cooking purposes, except to supply an expressed 
preference therefor or for use where climatic or other conditions 
render the use of butter impracticable: Provided fmther. That no 
part of this or any other appropriation contained in this Act shall 
be available for the procurement of any article of food or clothing 
not grown or produced in the United States or its possessions, ex¬ 
cept to the extent that the Secretary of War shall determine that 
articles of food or clothing grown or produced in the United States 
or its possessions cannot be procured of satisfactory quality and in 
sufficient quantities and at reasonable prices as and when needed, 
and except procurements by vessels in foreign waters and by estab¬ 
lishments located outside the continental United States, except the 
Territories of Hawaii and Alaska, for the personnel attached thereto 
{10 U. S. C. 72, 72a; 56 Stat. 616); 

Estimate 1944, $2,487,641,000 Appropriated 1943, $1,433,299,450 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

E.stimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations_ 

Allotted to— 

“Regular supplies of the Army”_ 

$2,513,641,000 

$1, 524,362, 570 

-f6, 780,000 
-1-500,712 

$713, 371, 550 

“Welfare of enlisted men”_ 



Allotted from “Incidental expenses 
of the Army” __ 


-400, 000 

Transferred to “Finance Service, 
Army” (travel of the .\rmy)_ 



-1-70,000 

1941 appropriation available in 1943 .. 


-560,000 
-123, 783,832 
-f26,000, 000 

1942 appropriation available in 1943... 

1943 appropriation available in 1944... 

Total estimate or appropriation. 

-26,000,000 

-f-123, 783,832 

2, 487, 641,000 

1, 433, 299, 450 

836,825,382 


Regular supplies of the Army: For all supplies, services, and 
other expenses, not otherwise provided for, incident to the design, 
development, procurement, manufacture, care, protection, altera¬ 
tion, repair, maintenance, installation, storage, and issue of Quarter¬ 
master Corps supplies, materials, and equipment (exclusive of fixed 
installations in buildings otherwise provided for), including law¬ 
books, books of reference, periodicals, newspapers, market reports 
and personal services; for supplies and ecpiipment for troop and 
general service schools; for operation of field printing plants under 
the jurisdiction of the Quartermaster Corps and contract printing 
and binding; for subsistence and care of riding and draft animals, for 
remounts, and for the authorized number of officers’ mounts; for 
straw for soldiers’ bedding; for expenses incident to raising and 
harvesting forage on military reservations, including, when spe- 
cificallv authorized bv the Secretarv of War, the cost of irrigation 
[$158,361,730] $206,219,000 {10 U. S. C. 72, 1334; 56 Stat. 616); 

Estimate 1944, $206,219,000 Appropriated 1943, $158,361,730 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations_ 

Allotted from— 

“Clothing and equipage. Army”_ 

“Incidental expenses of the Army”_... 

“Subsistence of the Army”_ 

$256,219,000 

$150,363,896 

-27,242,921 
-6, 576,000 
-6, 780,000 
-1,360,345 

$193,064, 220 

-4, 783,961 
-139,628 

“Army transportation”___ 


-6,989,000 

-fl20, 000 

Transferred to “Finance Service, Army” 
(travel of the Army).... . 


1941 appropriation available in 1943_ 


-42, 900 
-F50,000,000 

1943 appropriation available in 1944.. 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 

-X, o66,6o6 


206, 219,000 

158,361, 730 

181,271,631 


Clothing and equipage: For cloth, woolens, materials, and for 
the purchase and manufacture of clothing for the Army, including 
retired enlisted men when ordered to active duty, for issue and for 
sale; for payment of commutation of clothing due to warrant officers 
of the mine-planter service and to enlisted men; for altering and 
fitting clothing and washing and cleaning when necessary; for opera¬ 
tion of laundries, existing or now under construction, including pur¬ 
chase and repair of laundry machinery therefor; for the authorized 
issues of laundry materials for use of general prisoners confined at 
military posts without pay or allowances, and for applicants for 




































































WAR DEPARTMENT 


9 


enlistment while held under observation; for equipment and rej^air 
of equipment ot existing dry-cleaning plants, salvage and sorting 
storehouses, hat-repairing shops, shoe-repair shops, clothing-repair 
shops, and garbage-reduction works; for equipage, including author¬ 
ized issues of toilet articles, barbers’ and tailors’ material, for use of 
general prisoners confined at military posts witliout pay or allow¬ 
ances and applicants for enlistment while held under observation; 
issue of toilet kits to recruits upon their first enlistment; for expenses 
of packing and handling and similar necessaries; for a suit of citizens’ 
outer clothing and when necessary an overcoat, the cost of all not to 
exceed $30, to be issued each soldier discharged otherwise than 
honorably, to each enlisted man convicted by civil court for an 
offense resulting in confinement in a i)enitentiary or other civil prison, 
and to each enlisted man ordered interned by reason of the fact that 
he is an alien enemy, or, for the same reason, discharged without 
internment; for indemnity to officers and men of the Army for 
clothing and bedding, and so forth, destroyed since April 22, 1898, 
by order of medical officers of the Army for sanitary reasons, 
[$1,972,370,295] $1,894,038,000 {10 U. S. C. 72; 56 StaL617); 

Estimate 1944, $1,894,038,000 Appropriated 1943, $1,972,370,295 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations_ 

Allotted to— 

“Regular supplies of the Army”_ 

“Army transportation”_ 

$2,364,038,000 

$1,468,849,064 

-f27, 242, 921 
-1-5,000,000 

$2, 490,254,481 

-1-4, 783,961 

“Salaries, Oflice of the Quarter¬ 
master General” . - 


-1-1, 424, 310 

“Welfare of enlisted men, Armv” - 


-1-1,958, 310 

Allotted from “Army transportation” 
Transferred to “Finance Service, 
Army” (travel of the Army) .- 


-165, 722, 200 

-f800, 000 



1941 appropriation available in 1943 


-680,000 
-1-470,000,000 

1943 appropriation available in 1944. 

Total estimate or appropriation. 

-470, 000, 000 


1,894,038,000 

1,972,370,295 

2,331,540,552 


Incidental expenses of the Army; Postage; hire of laborers in 
the Quartermaster Corps, including the care of officers’ mounts when 
the same are furnished by the Government; compensation of clerks 
and other employees of the Quartermaster Corps, including not to 
exceed $900 for any one person for allowances for living quarters, 
including heat, fuel, and light, as authorized by the Act of June 26, 
1930 (5 U. S. C. 118a), and clerks, foremen, watchmen, and organist 
for the United States Disciplinary Barracks; incidental expenses of 
recruiting; for activities of chaplains (excluding ritual garments and 
personal services); for the operation of coffee-roasting plants; for 
maintenance of Quartermaster branch depots, including utilities; for 
tests and experimental and development work and scientific research 
to be performed by the Bureau of Standards for the Quartermaster 
Corps; for inspection service and instruction furnished by the Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture which may be transferred in advance; for such 
additional expenditures as are necessary and authorized by law in the 
movements and operation of the Army and at military posts, and not 
expressly assigned to any other departments; for supplies, services, 
and other expenses essential in conducting instruction of the Army in 
tactical or special activities and in the operation of Arm or Service 
Boards not otherwise provided for; for burial of the dead as author¬ 
ized by Acts of May 17, 1938 (10 U. S. C. 916-916d), and July 8, 1940 
[(54 Stat. 743)] (5 U. S. C. 103a), including remains of personnel of 
the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps and of the Army of the United 
States who die while on active duty, including travel allowances of 
attendants accompanying remains, communication service, trans¬ 
portation of remains, and acquisition by lease or otherwise of 
temporary burial sites, [$192,057,714] $280,461,000 {10 U. S. C. 
72; 56 Stat. 617); 

Estimate 1944, $280,461,000 Appropriated 1943, $192,057,714 


Obligations 


By objects 


Estimate, 1944 Estimate, 1943^ Actual, 1942 


Total obligations 


$240, 697,051 


$172, 203, 925 


$78,848, 505 


Allotted to— 

“Subsistence of the Army”__■- 

“Regular supplies of the Army”- 

“Army transportation, animal”- 

“Welfare of enlisted men, Army”- 

“Salaries, Oflice of the Quartermaster 

General”..-.. 

“Printing and binding, War Depart¬ 
ment”.--- 

“Contingent expenses. War Department”. 

“Salaries, Ground Forces”.. 

“Salaries, Service Commands”.. 


-f-5,282,000 

-1-5, 446,000 
-1-568,000 
-t-1,249,660 
-f55,789,039 


-j-6,576,000 
-fl, 132,315 
-1-808, 556 

-f6, 211,179 

-1-7. 249, 613 
-1-1,213,600 
-fl, 209, 514 
-f48,961,975 


-1-400,000 
-t-139,628 


-1-206,652 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Transferred to— 

“Miscellaneous researches, transferred 
funds. National Bureau of Standards”.. 

“Incidental expenses of the Army (trans¬ 
fer to Agriculture, Agricultural Mar¬ 
keting Service)”_ ____ 

-f $26,000 

-F3,250 

-f $26,000 

-f3,250 

-i-$26,000 

-t-3,250 

-1-101,191 

“Engineer Service, Army” (military posts) . 

1941 appropriation available in 1943__ 


-1,600,000 
-80, 538,213 
-f28,600,000 

1942 appropriation available in 1943 


-h80, 538, 213 

1943 appropriation available in 1944 .... 

-28,600,000 

Total estimate or appropriation.. . . 


280, 461,000 

192,057, 714 

160,263,439 



Army transportation: For transportation of Army supplies, 
including jiacking, crating, and unpacking; of horse ecpiipment; and 
of funds for the Army; for transportation on Army vessels, notwith¬ 
standing the provisions of other law, of privately owned automobiles 
of Army personnel upon change of station; for maintenance and 
operation of [holding and reconsignment depots] transportation 
facilities and installations; for conducting instruction in Army trans¬ 
portation activities; for railroad operation, including purchase, lease, 
maintenance, and repair of equipment, materials, railroad motive 
power and rolling stock; for the purchase or construction, alteration, 
operation, and repair, and for the lease or procurement from the 
Maritime Commission or the War Shipping Administration or 
others, of boats and other vessels; research and development; for 
wharfage, tolls, and ferriage; for drayage and cartage; for the 
purchase, manufacture (including both material and labor), main¬ 
tenance, hire, and repair of pack saddles and harness; for the pur¬ 
chase, exchange, hire, operation, maintenance, and repair of wagons, 
carts, drays, other vehicles, and horse-drawn and motor-propelled 
passenger-carrying vehicles [required for the transportation of 
troops and supplies and for official military and garrison purposes]; 
for hire of draft and pack animals, [$3,721,692,958] $1,556,839,000: 
Provided, [That the unit cost of medium-weight passenger-carrying 
automobiles shall not exceed $1,400, including the value of any 
vehicle exchanged: Provided further,'^ That during the fiscal year 
[1943] 1944 the cost of transportation from point of origin to the 
first point of storage or consumption of supplies, equipment, and 
material in connection with the - manufacturing and purchasing 
activities of the Quartermaster Corps may be charged to the 
appropriations from which such supplies, equipment, and material 
are procured {10 U. S. C. 72; 56 Stat. 617-618); 

Estimate 1944, $1,556,839,000 Appropriated 1943, “$1,725,660,023 

“ Excludes $2,210,162,589 transfeired to and consolidated under “Ordnanceservice and 
supplies. Army,” and includes $214,129,654 transferred from “Engineer Service, Army” 
(Engineer Seivice). 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Animal .. _ _ 

$9,987, 000 
581,831, 967 
454, 265,000 
1,019, 257,988 

$7,095, 017 
708, 212. 087 
373, 371. 265 
816, 313, 187 

$3,945,903 
210, 717, 775 
909, 335, 308 
502, 370, 415 

Water . _ 

Motor . .... 

Commercial_ 

Total obligations__ 

2,065,341,955 

1.904, 991, 556 

1, 626, 369, 401 

-f-4, 504, 505 

Allotted to— 

“Salaries, Office of Quartermaster 
General” . . _ _ 

“Salaries, Office of Chief of Trans- 

portRtion'* .. . 

-f5, 702,000 

-f344,000 

-f 153,000 

-1-3,910, 667 

-f541, 500 

“Contingent expenses, War De¬ 
partment”--- 

“Printing and binding. War De¬ 
partment” .. 

-f 1,086, 406 

-fl, 461, 425 

“Welfare of enlisted men, Army” 

-t-9,955,913 

“Clothing and equipage, Army” 


-f165, 722, 200 
-f6,989,000 

-f 1,194,926, 715 

“Regular supplies ot the Army”... 
"Ordnance service and supplies. 
Army” -_ _ 


-Fl, 360, 345 

“Salaries, Service Commands”- 

Allotted from— 

“Incidental expenses of the Army”. 
‘‘Plothin^ flod eqnipape, Armv’’ 

-fl0,298,045 

-f8,165, 590 

-1,132,315 
-5,000,000 



Transferred to “Finance Service, 
Army” (travel of the Army)_ 


-f849, 000 

Received by transfer from “War con¬ 
tributions fund, Treasury Depart- 
ment” __ _ 


-215,170 
-f525,000, (K)0 
-721,877, 677 

1943 appropriation available in 1944... 
1942 appropriation available in 1943... 
1941 appropriation available in 1942 

-525, 000,000 

-f721, 877. 677 
-849,000 

1941 appropriation available in 1943 .. 


-40, 386 


Total estimate or appropriation. 



1, 556,839, 000 

1. 725, 660,023 

3, 722,937, 329 


Horses, draft and pack animals: For the purchase of draft and 
pack animals and horses within limits as to age, sex, and size to be 
prescribed by the Secretary of War for remounts for officers entitled 
to public mounts, for the United States IVIilitary Academy, and for 






































































































10 


ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


QUARTERMASTER CORPS AND TRANSPORTATION 
[SERVICE] CORPS—Continued 

SUPPLIES AND TRANSPORTATION—Continued 
Supplies and Transportation, Army— Continued. 

such organizations and members of the military service as may be 
required to be mounted, and for all expenses incident to such pur¬ 
chases (including expenses for encouragement of the breeding of 
riding horses suitable for the Army, in cooperation with the Bureau 
of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture, including the pur¬ 
chase of animals for breeding purposes and their maintenance), 
[$42,000] $3,786,000 {10 U. S. C. 72, 1206a; 56 Stat. 618); 

Estimate 1944, $3,786,000 Appropriated 1943, $42,000 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations_ 

Transferred to “Finance Service, Army” 
(travel of the Army)...___ 

$4,186,000 

$2, 781, 729 

$886,196 

+23,000 
-23,000 

1941 appropriation available in 1942 _ 



1941 appropriation available in 1943 _ 


-11,000 
-3, 128, 729 
+400, 000 

1942 appropriation available in 1943.. 

1943 balance available in 1944 .... 

—400,000 

+3,128, 729 

Total estimate or appropriation. 



3, 786,000 

42,000 

4, 014,925 


In all, supplies and transportation, [$7,494,072,147: Provided, 
That all funds heretofore made available under the title “Quarter¬ 
master Service, Army” shall be merged ^^ith and become a part of 
this appropriation] $6,461,547,000 to be [disbursed and] accounted 
for as one fund. 


Total, Quartermaster Corps and Transportation Corps, 
Annual appropriations, general account: 

Estimate 1944, $6,461,547,000 Appropriated 1943, $5,498,039,212 


SIGNAL CORPS 

SIGNAL SERVICE OF THE ARMY 
Signal Service of the Army- 

Purchase, equipment, operation, and repair of military tele¬ 
graph, telephone, radio, cable, and signaling systems; signal equip¬ 
ment and stores, heliographs, signal lanterns, flags, and other 
necessary instruments; wind vanes, barometers, anemometers, 
thermometers, and other meteorological instruments; photographic 
and cinematographic work performed for the Army by the Signal 
Corps; motorcycles, motor-driven and othervehicles for technical and 
official purposes in connection with the construction, operation, and 
maintenance of communication or signaling systems, and supplies for 
their operation and maintenance; professional and scientific books of 
reference, pamphlets, periodicals, newspapers, and maps for use of 
the Signal Corps and in the office of the Chief Signal Officer; tele¬ 
phone apparatus, including rental and payment for commercial, 
exchange, message, trunk-line, long-distance, and leased-line tele¬ 
phone service at or connecting any post, camp, cantonment, depot, 
arsenal, headquarters, hospital, aviation station, or other office or 
station of the Army, excepting the local telephone service for the 
various bureaus of the War Department in the District of Columbia, 
and toll messages pertaining to the office of the Secretary of War; 
electric time service; the rental of commercial telegraph lines and 
equipment, and their operation at or connecting any post, camp, 
cantonment, depot, arsenal, headquarters, hospital, aviation station, 
or other office or station of the Army, including payment for official 
individual telegraph messages transmitted over commercial lines; 
electrical installations and maintenance thereof at military posts, 
cantonments, camps, and stations of the Army, fire control and 
direction apparatus, and materiel for Field Artillery; salaries of 
civilian employees, including those necessary as instructors at voca¬ 
tional schools; supplies, general repairs, reserve supplies, and other 
expenses connected with the collecting and transmitting of informa¬ 
tion for the Army by telegraph or otherwise; experimental investiga¬ 
tion, research, purchase, and development, or improvements in 
apparatus, and maintenance of signaling and accessories thereto, 
including machines, instruments, and other equipment for labora¬ 
tory ancl repair purposes; lease, alteration, and repair of such 
buildings required for storing or guarding Signal Corps supplies, 
equipment, and personnel when not otherwise provided for, including 
the land therefor, the introduction of water, electric light and power, 
sewerage, grading, roads and walks, and other equipment required; 
for all expenses incident to the preparation of plans, and construc¬ 
tion, purchase, installation, equipment, maintenance, repair, and 


operation of aircraft warning service systems, and their accessories, 
including purchase of lands and rights-of-way, acquisition of lease¬ 
holds and other interests therein, and temporary use thereof 
[$2,617,506,025] $4,658,898,000 {10 U. S. C. 212; 56 Stat. 618-619). 

Annual appropriation, general account: 

Estimate 1944, $4,658,898,000 Appropriated 1943, $2,617,506,025 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 Estimate,1943 

1 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations___ 

$5,508,769,390 

+5. 512,000 
+310,000 
+3,683,000 
+40,623,610 

$3,685,552,578 

+7,148,154 
+652, 700 
+3. 209,485 
+35,408,912 

$1,631,657, 700 

+3, 212,845 
+610,886 
+604, 590 

+500,000 
+2,011,600 

+1, 500,000 

-567,779 

Allotted to— 

“Salaries, Office, Chief Signal Officer”. 

"Contingent e.xpenses, War Department” 
“Frinting and binding. War Department”— 

“Salaries, Service Commands”_ 

Transferred to— 

“Engineer Service, Army” (militaryposts). 
“Travel of the Army”___ 

“Salaries and expenses. Office of Scien¬ 
tific Research and Development” __ 



Received by transfer from— 

“Seacoast defenses, general”..__ 

“War contributions fund, Treasury De¬ 
partment” ___ _ 


-782,844 

-19 

1942 appropriation obligated in 1941 _ 


+49. 131,644 
+2,013,682,941 

1942 appropriation available in 1943_ 

1943 appropriation available in 1944_ 

Total estimate or appropriation _ 

-900,000,6oo 

-2,013,682,941 
+900,000,000 

4, 658,898,000 

2, 617, 506,025 

3.702,344, 427 


AIR CORPS 


AIR CORPS, ARMY 

Air Corps, Army— 

For creating, maintaining, and operating at established aviation 
and related schools courses of instruction for military personnel, 
including payment of tuition, cost of equipment and supplies 
necessary for instruction, purchase of tools, equipment, mate¬ 
rials, machines, textbooks, books of reference, scientific and 
professional papers, instruments, and materials for theoretical and 
practical instruction; for maintenance, repair, storage, and oper¬ 
ation of airships, war balloons, and other aerial machines, including 
instruments, materials, gas plants, hangars, and repair shops, and 
appliances of every sort and description necessary for the operation, 
construction, or equipment of all types of aircraft, and all necessary 
spare p.arts and equipment connected therewith and the establish¬ 
ment of landing and take-off runways; for purchase of supplies 
for securing, developing, printing, and reproducing photographs in 
connection with aerial photography, including aerial mapping and 
charting; improvement, equipment, maintenance, and operation of 
plants for testing and experimental work, and procuring and intro¬ 
ducing water, electric light and power, gas, and sewerage, including 
maintenance, operation, and repair o". such utilities at such plants[,]; 
for the procurement of helium gas; for travel of [officers and en- 
li.sted men of the Air Corps by air] military and cinlian personnel 
in connection with the administration of this appropriation, in¬ 
cluding travel by air or rail required in connection with tl e trans¬ 
portation of new aircraft from factory to first destination; salaries 
and wages of civilian employees as may be necessary; transportation 
of materials in connection with consolidation of Air Corps activities; 
experimental investigations and purchase and development of new 
types of aircraft, accessories thereto, and aviation engines, including 
plans, drawings, and specifications thereof; for the purchase, manu¬ 
facture, and construction of aircraft, including instruments and 
appliances of every sort and description necessary for the operation, 
construction, or equipment of all types of aircraft, and all necessary 
spare parts and equipment connected therewith; [or] for the 
ma,rking of military airways where the purchase of land is not in¬ 
volved; for the purchase, manufacture, and issue of special clothing, 
wearing apparel, and similar equipment for aviation purprse?; for 
all necessary expenses connected with the sale or disposal of surplus 
or obsolete aeronautical equipment, and the rental of buildings and 
other facilities for the handling or storage of such equipment; for 
the rental of office space and other facilities in connection with Air 
Corps procurement activities; for the services of not more than four 
consulting engineers at experimental stations of the Air Corps as the 
Secretary of War may deem necessary, at rates of pav to be fixed 
by him not to exceed $50 a day for not exceeding fifty days each and 
necessary traveling expenses; purchase of special'apparatus and 
appliances, repairs, and replacements of same used in connection 
with special scientific medical and meteorological research in the Air 
Corps; for mainterance and operation of such Air Corps printing 
plants outside of the District of Columbia as may be authorized in 
accordance with law; for publications, station libraries, special 
furniture, supplies and equipment for offices, shops, and laboratories; 
for special services, including the salvaging of wracked aircraft; for 
payment of claims (not exceeding $500 each) for damage to private 
















































WAR DEPARTMENT 


11 


property including claims of military and civilian personnel in and 
under the War Department, and for injury to persons other than 
military personnel resulting from the operation of aircraft at home 
and abroad when each claim is substantiated by a survey report of a 
board of officers appointed by the commanding officer of the nearest 
aviation post and approved by the Chief of Air Corps and the 
Secretary of War, [$11,316,898,910, of which amount not to exceed 
$702,283,995 shall be for payment of obligations incurred under 
contract authorizations under this head in appropriation Acts for 
the fiscal years 1941 and 1942] $28,655,481,000 {10 U. S. C. 291, 
292h, 292C-1, 296, 296a, 297a, 298a-l, 298b, 304b, 310; 56 Stat. 
619-620). 

Annual appropriation, general account: 

Estimate 1944, $23,655,481,000 Appropriated 1943, $11,316,898,910 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations. 

$23,641,467,500 

4-7.408,000 
-t- 2 , 022,000 

-f4,110 ,000 

$10,602,816,044 

4-8.136,334 
4-2,290, 790 

4-2. 564,450 

$21,810,655,575 

4-2,911,448 
4-1,564,154 

4-535.000 

4-131,564, 250 

4-3,000,000 

4-18, 500 
4-80,000 

4-95,000 

-699,447 
4-2,792,381 

4-1,201,159,597 
-104,258.995 

Allotted to— 

“Salaries, Office of the Commanding 

General, Army Air Forces’’ __ 

“Contingent expenses. War Department”. 
“Printing and binding. War Depart¬ 
ment” _ 

“Engineer Service, Army” (Engineer 
Service).... 

Transferred to— 

“Travel of the Army”_ 



“Miscellaneous researches, transferred 
funds. National Bureau of Standards”.. 
“Helium production. Bureau of Mines”.. 

4-23,500 

4 - 22,000 

“Interior Department, Geologica] Sur¬ 
vey”... 

4-450,000 

4-510,000 

-1,724,703 

Received by transfer from “War contri¬ 
butions fund, Treasury Department”_ 

1942 appropriation obligated prior to 1940 . 

1943 and 1942 appropriations obligated in 

1941 _______ 


4-598,025.000 
4-104.258, 995 

1943 appropriation obligated in 1942 .. 


Total estimate or appropriation 


23,‘655,481,000 11,316,898,910 

23,049,417,463 


Development of Rotary-Wing Aircraft, Army— 

By objects 

Obligations 

1 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

07 Other contractual services _ 

$28.105 

-28,105 

$5. 439 

-5, 439 

$10,840 

-10,840 

1939 appropriation obligated in 1944, 1943, 
and 1942.. _ 

Total estimate or appropriation .... 









Working Fund, War, Air Corps (Aviation, Navy)— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

1 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual. 1942 

07 Other contractual services __ 


$30, 000 

-30,000 

$30,000 

-30,000 

Received by transfer from “Aviation, 
Navy”.... 


Total estimate or appropriation.. 










Working Fund, War, Air Corps (Enforcement of Safety Regulations, Office of 
Administrator of Civil Aeronautics)— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

01 Personal services (net)-.. 


• 

.$850 

-8.50 

Received by transfer from “Enforcement of 
safety regulations. Office of Administrator 
of Civil Aeronautics”_ 



Total estimate or appropriation. 







MEDICAL DEPARTMENT 

MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT 

Medical and Hospital Department, Army— 

For the manufacture and purchase of medical and hospital sup¬ 
plies for military posts, camps, hospitals, hospital ships and trans¬ 
ports, for laundry work for enlisted men [and Army nurses] while 
patients in a hospital, and supplies required for mosquito destruction 
in and about military posts in the Canal Zone; for operation of the 
Army Medical Library and Museum under the direct supervision of 
the Surgeon General; for the purchase of veterinary supplies and hire 
of veterinary surgeons; for expenses of medical supply depots and 
maintenance of branch depots; for medical care and treatment of 
patients[, including supernumeraries, not otherwise provided for] 
when entitled thereto by law, regulation, or contract, including'care, 
treatment and subsistence in private hospitals of military personnel 
and members of the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps, whether on 
duty or on furlough or on leave of absence except when elective med¬ 
ical treatment has been obtained by such personnel in civilian hos¬ 
pitals or from civilian physicians or dentists [, civilian employ ees of 
the Army, of applicants for enlistment, and of prisoners of war and 
other persons in military custody or confinement, when entitled 
thereto by law, regulation, or contract]; for medical care and treat¬ 
ment of authorized personnel of any country whose defense the 
President deems vital to the defense of the United States when such 
care and treatment cannot be obtained from medical units of their 
own country; for the proper care and treatment of epidemic and 
contagious diseases in the Army or at military posts or stations, 
including measures to prevent the spread thereof, and the payment 
of reasonable damages not otherwise provided for for bedding and 
clothing injured or destroyed in such prevention; for the care of 
insane Filipino soldiers in conformity with the Act of Congress 
approved May 11, 1908 (24 U. S. C. 198); for the pay of male 
and female nurses, not including the Army Nurse Corps, and of 
cooks and other civilians employed for the proper care of sick 
officers and soldiers, under such regulations fixing their number, 
qualifications, assignments, pay, and allowances as shall have been 
or shall be prescribed by the Secretary of War; for the pay of 
internes; for the pay of civilian physicians employed to examine 
physically applicants for enlistment and enlisted men and to render 
other professional services from time to time under proper authority; 
for the pay of other employees of the Medical Department; for the 
payment of express companies and local transfers employed directly 
by the Medical Department for the transportation of medical and 
hospital supplies, including bidders’ samples and water for analysis; 
[for supplies for use in teaching the art of cooking to the enlisted 
force of the Medical Department;] for the supplv of Army and Navy 
Hospital at Hot Springs, Arkansas; for advertising, laundry, and ail 
other necessary miscellaneous expenses of the Medical Department, 
[$731,667,638, of which amount not to exceed $975,000 shall be for 
pavment of obligations incurred under contract authorizations under 
this head in appropriation Acts for the fiscal year 1941] $455,112,000 
{10 U.S.C. 81; 56 Stat. 620-621). 

Annual appropriation, general account: 

Estimate 1944, $455,112,000 AppropriateJ 1943, $731,667,638 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

1 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations-- 

Allotted to— 

“Salaries, Office of Surgeon General”. 

“Contingent expenses, War Department”. 
“Printing and binding, War Depart¬ 
ment” . . _ 

$493,461, 709 

-f 2 , 260,000 
-1-386, OOO 

-f3, 671,000 
-H129, 114, 291 

-f 10 , 000 

.$733,491,491 

-1-2.3C8, 248 
-f561,020 

+ 2 , 272, 705 
-1-40, 182,889 

-t- 10,000 

$183,830,196 

-f-1,049, 687 
-1-315,012 

-f745,000 

-f5, 500 
-1-14,000 

“Salaries, Service Commands”..... 

Transferred to— 

“MLscellaneous researches, transferred 
funds. National Bureau of Standards”. 
“Travel of the Armv” 

Received by transfer from “War contribu¬ 
tions fund. Treasury Department”_ 

104“^ flpprnprirtf.inn nhlipatp.d in 19M 

-.. 

-32,019 
-f975, 000 

npprnpriatinn nhligatpd in lOtl 


4-6, 526,819 
-2,096,073 
4-221,952,696 

1941 appropriation available in 1942 



19^2 appropriation available in 1943- 

1943 appropriation available in 1944- 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 

-173,791,000 

-221,9.52,696 
4-173,791,000 

455,112,000 

731,667,038 

4T2, 342,837 



















































































12 


ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


MEDICAL DEPARTMENT—Continued 

MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT—Continued 


Salaries and Expenses, Veterans’ Administration (Transfer to War)— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Funds received by transfer from the Veterans’ 
Administration for the care and treatment of 
Veterans’ Administration beneficiaries in 
.drmij hospitals 

01 Personal services (temporary, field)_ 

OTHER OBLIGATIONS 

04 Communication services . 

$275,503 

$275, 503 

$337,020 

2,673 
476, 205 
102, 868 
64, 553 

2,663 
474, 324 
102, 529 
64,325 

2.848 
474,334 
104,414 
63,441 

07 Other contractual services_ 

08 Supplies and materials 

09 Equipment .. .. __ _ 

Total other obligations __ . . 

646, 359 

643,841 

645,037 

Grand total obligations . __ 

921,862 

-921,862 

919, 344 

-919, 344 

982,057 

-982, 057 

Received by transfer from “Salaries and 
expenses, Veterans’ Administration”_ 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 









Hospital Care, Canal Zone Garrisons— 

07 Other contractual services (hospital care and treatment): Obligations—1942, 
■$415,000. 


Working Fund, W'ar, Medical- 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944^ 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

07 Other contractual services.. 

$600,000 

-600,000 

$506,000 

-500,000 

-1,000 

-5,000 

$252,000 

-240,000 

-2,000 

-10,000 

Advanced from— 

“FniplnyAp.'?' nnmppnsfltion fund*' 

“Youth work and student aid. National 
Youth Administration (transfer to 
United States Employees’ Compensa¬ 
tion Commission)” _ 

“Employees’ compensation fund, emer- 
cenev” _ __ _ _ 


Total estimate or appropriation. 










Working Fund, War, Medical (Employees’ Compensation Fund, Emergency)— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

07 Other, contractual services.. _ 

Advanced from “Employees’ compensation 
fund, emergency”- 

Total estimate or appropriation. 

$20,000 

-20,000 

$20,000 

-20,000 

$20,000 

-20,000 









Working Fund, War, Medical (Federal Security Agency, National Defense, 
War)— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943, 

Actual, 1942 

07 Other contractual services__ 



$22, .500 

-22,500 

Received by transfer from “Emergency 
fund for the President, War (allotted to 
Federal Security Agency, Office of Ad¬ 
ministration!”....... 



Total estimate or appropriation_ 











W'orking Fund, W'ar, Medical (Emergency Management)— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

07 Other contractual services_ 

Received by transfer from “Salaries and ex¬ 
penses, Office for Emergency Manage¬ 
ment”..-.. 

. 

$7,000 

-7,000 

$2,000 

-2.000 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 










W’orking Fund, War, Medical (Civilian Defense)— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

07 Other contractual services. _ 

Received by transfer from “Salaries and 
expenses. Office of Civilian Defense”- 

Tnt.fll pQtimAt.p nr npprnpriaf.inn 


$4, 354, 678 

-4. 354,678 

$1, 230, 322 

-1, 230,322 









Trust accounts: 

Bequest of Major General Fi-ed C. Ainsworth to Walter Eeed General Hospital— 

Represents proceeds from bequest of Major General Fred C. 
Ainsworth, and interest thereunder, to be applied to the establish¬ 
ing of a permanent library at the Walter Reed General Hospital, 
to be known as the “Fred C. Ainsworth Endowment Library” (49 
Stat. 287). 

Estimate 1944, $279 - - Appropriated 1943, $279 


By objects 


Obligations 


Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

09 Equipment_ 

$279 

$367 

$308 

Prior year appropriation available in 1943 

and 


-88 

-29 

Total estimate or appropriation.. 

279 

279 

279 


Bequest of William F. Edgar, Museum and Library, Office of Surgeon General 
of the Army- 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

09 Equipment.__ 

Prior year appropriation available in 1942, 
1943, and 1944_ 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 

$2, 583 

-2, 583 

$2, 000 

-2,000 

$93 

-93 









Working Fund, W'ar, Medical (Trust Fund)— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

07 Other contractual services... 



$543 

-543 

Received by transfer from “Defense Sup¬ 
plies Corporation fund”_ 



Total estimate or appropriation_ 











CORPS OF ENGINEERS 


ENGINEER SERVICE, ARMY 
Engineer Service, Army- 

Engineer Service: For the design, development, procurement, 
manufacture, maintenance, alteration, repair, installation, storage, 
and issue of engineer equipment, instruments, appliances, supplies, 
materials, tools and machinery required in the equipment and train¬ 
ing of troops and in military operations, including military surveys, 
and including the purchase, [exchange,] maintenance, repair, and 
operation of passenger-carrying vehicles; for the operation and 
maintenance of the Engineer School, including (a) compensation of 
civilian lecturers, and (b) purchase and binding of scientific and 
professional books, pamphlets, papers, and periodicals; for the pro¬ 
curement, preparjition, and reproduction of maps and similar data 
for military purposes; for expenses incident to the Engineer Service 
in military and training operations, including military surveys, and 
including (a) research and development of improved methods in 
such operations, (b) the rental of storehouses and grounds and (c) 
repair and alteration of buildings, including heat, light, power, 
water, and communication service, not otherwise provided for and 
(d) expenses of railroad [operation] cons(rwc(fon, including purchase 
or lease of equipment and materials [and the purchase, maintenance, 
repair, and operation of railroad motive power and rolling stock], 
and the acquisition of lands, rights-of-way thereon, and other 
























































































































WAR DEPARTMENT 


13 


interests therein and temporary use thereof, [$874,132,1921 
$1,909,706,000 {56 Stat. 621). 

Estimate 1944, $1,909,706,000 Appropriated 1943, <*$660,002,538 


<* Excludes $214,129,654 transferred to and consolidated under “Supplies and transpor¬ 
tation, Army” (Army transportation). 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations____ 

Allotted to— 

“Salaries, Service Commands”_ 

$2,818,848,000 

+1,098,000 
+7,687,000 
+524,000 
+107,000 

$2,823,520,533 

+1. 665.998 
+8, 704, 174 
+1,009,601 
+103, 833 

$904, 736, 266 

“Salaries, Office of Chief of Engineers”... 
“Contingent expenses. War Department” 
“Printing and binding. War Department” 
AllotTd from— 

“Air Corps, Army”.. 

+3,169,089 
+202,251 
+51, 378 

-131,564,250 

“Engineer Service, Army” (military 
posts)_____ 


-2,407,626,365 

+88,500 

+875,000 

Transferred to— 

“Helium production. Bureau of Mines”.. 



“Geological Survey” (topographical sur¬ 
vey)___ _ 


+875,000 

+225,000 
+25, 993, 500 
+686, 896, 736 

“Finance Service, Army” (travel of the 
Armv).. . -... 


1942 appropriation obligated in 1941_ 



1942 appropriation available in 1943 ... 


-686, 896. 736 
+918, 558,000 

1943 balance available in 1944_ 

-918, 558, 000 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 


1,90r. 706, 000 

660,002,538 

1, 490, 584,970 



Military posts: For construction and installation of buildings, 
utilities, flying fields, fortifications, and appurtenances thereto, or 
other facilities required for mi’itary use and for each and every object 
and expense connected therewith, including (a) housing, storage, 
interior facilities, fixed equipment, piers, roads, railroads, communi¬ 
cations, water, sewerage, and electric systems, (b) expenses incident 
to the preparation of plans, the purchase and installation of equip¬ 
ment, (c) the employment of persons and the procurement of sup¬ 
plies, equipment, printing, binding, Communication service, news¬ 
papers, lawbooks, books of reference, periodicals, at the seat of 
government and elsewhere, (d) the purchase, maintenance, repair, 
and operation[, and exchange] of passenger-carrying vehicles, (e) 
the acquisition of land, rights pertaining thereto, leasehold, and 
other interests therein and temporary use thereof, and the land and 
interests therein, including the temporary use thereof, may be 
acquired and construction may be prosecuted thereon prior to the 
approval of the title by the Attorney General as required by section 
355, Revised Statutes, as amended, and without regard to sec¬ 
tions 1136, 3648, and 3734, Revised Statutes, as amended, 
[$2,089,168,000] {j) the settlement oj claims {not exceeding $500 
each) jor damages to or loss oj private property resulting from the use 
and occupancy of real estate by the Army, that have accrued or may 
hereafter accrue, when payment thereof will be accepted by the owners 
of the property in full satisfaction of such damages, and each claim is 
substantiated in such ?nanner as the Secretary of War may prescribe 
by regidations and is approved by the Secretary oj War, or by such 
officer or officers as he may designate, whose action thereon shall be 
conclusive, {g) the payment oj deficiency judgments and interest thereon 
arising oxd oj condemnation proceedings heretofore mstituted pursuant 
to specific acts authorizing particular projects, notwithstanding limi¬ 
tations of amounts contained in sxich acts, $100 {10 U. S. C. 1339, 
1343; 31 U. S. C. 529; 40 U. S. C. 255, 267; 41 U. S. C. 5; 56 Stat. 
621-6^2). 

Estimate 1944, $100 Appropriated 1943, $2,089,168,000 


By objects 


Obligations 


Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations.. _ 

$528, 729j 000 

$3,269,461,803 

$2,544, 163, 833 

Allotted to— 

“Engineer Service, Army” (Engineer 

+2,407,626,365 

“Engineer Service, Army” (barracks and 

ArTny"^ 


+202,844, 747 


“Salaries, Office of Chief of Engineers*^_ 


+515, 933 

“Contingent expenses. War Department”. 
Transferred to— 



+354,857 



+1,200 

“Engineer Service, Army (transfer to 
Federal Works Agency, Public Build- 

fngre" A 


+4,000 

+12,000 

“Finance Service, Army” (travel of the 


+1,200,000 

Received by transfer from— 

**Organized Reserves**-------------------- 



-6,466,634 




-2,000,000 

^*PromotiOD of ride practice**------------- 



-36,636 




-500,000 


By objects 

Obliga tions 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Received by transfer from—Continued. 
“Army War College”___ 



-.$4,033 

-14,465,891 

-101,191 

-226,442.414 

+4,319,497,815 

“Finance Service, Army” (pay of the 
Armv)____ 



“Supplies and transportation” (incidental 
expenses of the .'Vrmy)__ 



1941 appropriation available in 1942.. 



1942 appropriation available in 1943_ 

1943 appropriation available in 1944_ 

Total estimate or appropriation. 

-$528,728,900 

-$4,311,497,815 
+528, 728,900 

100 

2,089,168, 000 

6, 615,728,839 


Barracks and quarters. Army: For the maintenance, installa¬ 
tion, repair, operation, protection and rental of buildings, structures, 
grounds, utilities, flying fields, fortifications, and appurtenances 
thereto, or other facilities required for military use; and for each 
and every object of expense connected therewith, including (a) the 
procurement of supplies, equipment, fuel, printing, binding, com¬ 
munication services, newspapers, lawbooks, books of reference, pe¬ 
riodicals, at the seat of government and elsewhere, (b) the ])urchase, 
rental, maintenance, repair, and operation[, and exchange] of pas¬ 
senger-carrying vehicles, (c) the manufacture, procurement, pur¬ 
chase, storage, issue, and transportation (including research, plan¬ 
ning, design, development, inspection, tests, and the handling) of 
water, gas, electricity, fuel, tools, machinery and equipment, (d) 
and [such] construction [at Army posts] of additions[,] and ex¬ 
tensions [, alterations,] to and alterations, improvements and reha¬ 
bilitations [, necessary to a proper discharge of maintenance, repair, 
and operations work, $341,042,000] of existing facilities, $666,697,- 
900: Provided, [That the amounts to be assessed and collected by 
the Secretary of War for expenditure for maintenance purposes at 
Fort Monroe, Virginia, under the provisions of the Act of August 
1, 1894 (28 Stat. 212), shall be $13,520 for wharf and $5,053 for 
roads and sewerage system] That the amounts to be assessed and col¬ 
lected from nonmilitary interests on the Fort Monroe Military Reser¬ 
vation, Virginia, for expenditure in the maintenance, repair, and oper¬ 
ation of wharves, roads, sewerage systems, and other utilities at said 
reservation shall be fixed by the Secretary of War from time to time in 
proportion to the service rendered to such nonmilitary irderests: Pro¬ 
vided further. That this appropriation shall be available for the 
rental of offices, garages, and stables for military attaches: Provided 
further. That no part of the funds herein appropriated shall be avail¬ 
able for construction of a permanent nature of an additional build¬ 
ing or an extension or addition to an existing building, the cost 
of which in any case exceeds $20,000: Provided further. That the 
monthly rental rate to be paid out of this appropriation for stabling 
any animal shall not exceed $15 {10 U. S. C. 72; 56 Stat. 622). 


Estimate 1944, $666,697,900 Appropriated 1943, <*$356,744,000 

“ Includes $7,499,000 transferred from “Repairs of arsenals. Army,” and .$8,203,000 
transferred from “Construction and repair of hospitals.” 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations___ 

Allotted to “Salaries, Service Commands”.. 
Allotted from “Engineer Service, Army” 
(military posts).. 

$472.398,331 
+267,012,669 

$352,878,135 
+197,852,839 

-202,844, 747 

$199,881,907 

Transferred to “Finance Service, Army” 
(travel of the Army) ..... 


+100,000 
-IS, 937,010 
+63,855,327 

1941 appropriation available in 1942... 



1942 appropriation available in 1943. 

1943 appropriation available in 1944... 

Total estimate or appropriation... 

-72, 713,100 

-6.3,855,327 
+72, 713,100 

666,697,900 

356,744,000 

244,900, 224 


[Construction and repair of hospitals: For construction and 
repair of hospitals at military posts already established and occu¬ 
pied, including all expenditures for construction and repairs re¬ 
quired at the Army and Navy Hospital at Hot Spring, Arkansas, 
and for the construction and repair of general hospitals and ex¬ 
penses incident thereto, and for additions needed to meet the 
requirements of increased garrisons, and for temporary hospitals 
in standing camps and cantonments; for the alteration of permanent 
buildings at posts for use as hospital, construction and repair of 
temporary hospital buildings at permanent posts, construction and 
repair of temporary general hospitals, rental or purchase of grounds, 
and rental and alteration of buildings for use for hospital purposes 
in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, including necessary 
temporary quarters for hospital personnel, outbuildings, heating 
and laundry apparatus, plumbing, water and sewers, and electric 
work, cooking apparatus, and roads and walks for the same 
$8,203,000] {10 U. S. a 72; 56 Stat. 622). 

Note.— Appropriation under above subhead transferred to and consolidated under 
subhead “Barracks and quarters. Army.” 


















































































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ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


CORPS OF ENGINEERS- Continued 
ENGINEER SERVICE, ARMY—Continued 


Acc|Uisition of Land, Act June 26, 1940— 

Acc|uisition of Land for Military Purposes, Act July, 2, 1917— 
Acciuisition of Land for Military Purposes, National Defense- 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations 


$146,072 

-146,072 

$84,365 

-84,365 

Prior j'ear appropriations obligated in 1942 
and 1943..... 


Total estimate or appropriation. 









Sites for Military Purposes— 

By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations - - . 


$10,467 
-10,467 

$913 

-913 

1922 appropriation obligated in 1942 and 1943_ 

Total estimate or appropriation .. . 









W'ar Housing, Office of Administrator, National Housing Agency (transfer to 
War)— 

By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations. ___ 


$43, 825,901 

-40,000,000 
-3, 825,901 

$1,099 

-3,827,000 
-f3,825,901 

Received by transfer from “War Housing, 
Office of Administrator, National Hous¬ 
ing Agency”____ 


1942 balance available in 1943... 

Total estimate or appropriation. 









National Defense Housing (War, Maintenance, Etc.)— 

By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations.... 


$223,841 

-223,841 

$283,816 

-283,816 

Receipts from rentals obligated in 1942 and 
1943 ...... 


Total estimate or appropriation. 









Maintenance, Efc., National Defense Housing Projects (Housing Authority)’ 
W'ar— 

By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations ... _ 


.$1,178 
-1,178 

$3,035 
-3,035 

1941 balance obligated in 1942 and 1943_ 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 









Maintenance, Etc., National Defense Housing Projects (Emergency Fund for 
the President), War— 

By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations.___ 


$18,956 
-18, 956 

$1,865 
-1,865 

1941 balance obligated in 1942 and 1943_ 

Total estimate or appropriation. 










Emergency Fund for the President, National Defense Housing (Allotment to 
War)— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations 


$581,048 

-581,048 

$2, 972, 780 

-3,182, 780 
-f245, 000 

-35, 000 

Prior year balance available in 1942 and 
1943 .. 




Received by transfer from “War housing. 
Office of Administrator, National Hous- 

in^ Ap’pnov'*' _ 














Chorrera and Rio Hato Road, Republic of Panama- 

Total obligations: 1942, $873,000. 


Working Fund, War, Engineers (Military)— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations__ 


$18, 832, 620 

$9, 676, 647 
-52, 468, 267 
-f42, 791,620 

Reimbursements for services performed_ 


1942 balance available in 1943_ 


-42, 791,620 
-f23, 959,000 

Returned to reimbursing agencies_ . 


Total estimate or appropriation „ 










Community Facilities, Defense Public Works, Office of Administrator, Federal 
W'orks Agency (Transfer to War)— 

By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

10 Lands and structures_ 


$2, 722, 797 
-2,722,797 

$15, 962, 261 
-t-2, 722, 797 

-18,685,058 

1942 balance obligated in 1943_ 


Received by transfer from “Community 
facilities, defense public works. Office of 
Administrator, Federal Works Agency”.. 


Total estimate or appropriation_ 











Office Building and Appurtenances, W'ar Department, Arlington County, 
Va.— 

10 Lands and structures: Obligations—1942, $35,000,000. 

In all, Engineer Service, Army, [$3,312,545,192] $2^576,1^0 
000, to be accounted for as one fund. 


Total, Corps of Engineers, annual appropriations, general 
account: 

Estimate 1944, $2,576,404,000 Appropriated 1943, $3,105,914,538 


Trust account: 

Sewerage System, Fort Monroe, Va., Contributed Fund— 

Represents funds collected as contributions from local users of 
the sewerage system, etc., at Fort Monroe, Va., which' funds are 
available for expenditure in connection with said sewerage svstem 
{48 Slat. 1233). 


Estimate 1944, $15,000 Appropriated 1943, $18,500 

Revised 1943, $18,573 


✓ 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations _ ____ 

Prior year funds available in 1942. 

$15,000 

$20, 288 

$18,010 
-953 
+1,715 

1942 funds available in 1943.. .. 


-1,715 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 


15,000 

18,573 

18, 772 



































































































































WAR DEPARTMENT 


15 


ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT 

ORDNANCE SERVICE AND SUPPLIES, ARMY 
Ordnance Service and Supplies, Army— 

For manufacture, procurement, storage, and issue, including 
research, planning, design, development, inspection, test, alteration, 
maintenance, repair, and handling of ordnance material, together 
with the machinery, supplies, and services necessary thereto; for 
supplies and services in connection with the general work of the 
Ordinance Department, coniprising police and office duties, rent, 
tolls, fuel, light, water, advertising, stationer}', t 3 'pewriting and com¬ 
puting machines, including their exchange, and furniture, tools, and 
instruments of service; to provide for instr'iiction, training, and other 
incidental expenses of the ordnance service; [for instruction pur¬ 
poses, other than tuition;] for the purchase, hire, operation, main¬ 
tenance, and repair of completely eciuipped[, of plant vehicles, 
including trucks, ambulances, and station wagons, and for mainte¬ 
nance, repair, and operation of]'motor-propelled and horse-drawn 
freight and passenger-carrying vehicles; for ammunition for military 
salutes at Government establishments and institutions to which the 
issues of arms for salutes are authorized; for services, material, tools, 
and appliances for operation of the testing machines and chemical 
laboratory in connection therewith; for publications for libraries of 
the Ordnance Department, including the Ordnance Office, including 
subscriptions to newspapers and periodicals; not to exceed $150,000 
for services of such consultants as the Secretary of War may deem 
neceSsaiy, at rates of pay to be fixed by him not to exceed $50 per 
day and for their necessarv traveling expenses, [$9,948,319,237] 
$8,038,870,000 {10 U. S. C'l92; 50 U. S. C. 78; 56 Stat. 622-628). 

Estimate 1944, $8,038,870,000 Appropriated 1943, « $12,158,481,826 

“ Includes $2,210,102,589 transferred from “Supplies and transportation. Army” (Army 
transportation). 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944|Estimate,1943j Actual, 1942 

Total obligations.. 

Allotted to— 

“Salaries, Office of Chief of Ordnance”_ 

“Contingent e.xpenses. War Department”. 
“Printing and binding, War Depart¬ 
ment”_ _ 

$15,010,436,354 

-f 6. 311,000 
4-.434,000 

■fl, 433, 000 
-f70,159,646 

$5,569,464,548 

-1-8, 710,076 
-fl, 193,600 

4-679, 000 
4-65,947,046 

$21,314,350,823 

4-4,900.681 
4-1,129,456 

4-339,845 

-1,194,926,715 

“Salaries, Service Commands”.. 

Allotted from “Supplies and transportation. 
Army” (Army transportation)... 

Transferred to— 

“Finance Service, Army” (pay of the 

A rmy'i .. . 


4-595, 701,046 

4-56,196,457 

4-5, 554, 635 

4-5,862 

“Finance Service, Army” (travel of the 

A rTD y'J 



“Finance Service, Army” (Finance 



... 

“Finance Service, .4rmy” (claims for 
damages to and loss of private property). 
“Travel of the .4rmy”__.i 


4-4,400,000 

“PoTmnwrirJ find rif»nfira,l Sf.aff Rohool^* 


4-10,100 
4-279,853 

4-96,000 

-429,682 

“Maintenance, Military -Academy”_ 



“Miscellaneous researches, transferred 
funds. National Bureau of Standards”.. 
Received by transfer from “War contribu¬ 
tions fund. Treasury Department”. 

1942 appropriation obligated in 1940_ 

-f96,000 

4-86,000 

-8,616 
4-10.000,000 
4-1,956,925,950 

1942 appropriation obligated in 1941- 




By objects 


Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

1942 appropriation available in 1943... 

1943 appropriation available in 1944... 

-$7,050,000,000 

-$1,194,926,715 

4-7,050,000,000 

4-$l, 194,926,715 

Total estimate or appropriation. 

8,038,870,000 

12,158,481,826 

23, 292,124, 139 


ROCK ISLAND BRIDGE, ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS 
Rock Island Bridge, Rock Island, Ill.— 

For operating, repair, and preservation of Rock Island bridges 
and viaduct, and maintenance and repair of the arsenal street con¬ 
necting the bridges, [$33,000] $55,000 {56 Slat. 623). 

Estimate 1944, $55,000 Appropriated 1943, $33,000 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, FIELD 

Personal services, field ...... 

$33,000 
33,000 

$19,800 
19,800 

$19, 800 
19, 800 

Deduct amount included in objects below.. 

01 Personal services (net)... 




other obligations 

08 Supplies and materials__ 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 

55,000 

33,000 

33, 000 

55,000 

33,000 

33,000 


[repairs of arsenals] I 

Repairs of Arsenals, Army— 

[For repairs and improvements of ordnance establishments, 
and to meet such unforeseen expenditimes as accidents or other con¬ 
tingencies may require, $7,499,000] {56 Stat. 623). 

Note.— Appropriation under above head transferred to and consolidated under “En¬ 
gineer Service, Army” (barracks and quarters. Army). 

Working Fund, War, Ordnance (Interior, Surveying Public Lands)— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, FIELD 

Personal services, field _ 


$8,000 
8,000 

$8,000 
8,000 

Deduct amount included in objects below... 
01 Personal services (net) 





OTHER OBLIGATIONS 

09 EQuipment...... 


20,000 

-20,000 

20,000 

-20,000 

AdvTineed from “Surveying the public 

lands,” Department of the Interior- 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 










Total, Ordnance Department, annual appropriations, general 
account: 

Estimate 1944, $8,038,925,000 Appropriated 1943, $12,158,514,826 


statement of proposed expenditvres for purchase, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled and horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles, for the fiscal year ending June SO, tOU, 

as required by 6 U. S. C. 78 

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT 


Appropriation 

For purchase 

Old 

vehicles 
still to 
be used 

Total 
mainte¬ 
nance, 
repair, and 
operation, 
all cars 

Public purpose and users 

New vehicles (mo¬ 
tor unless other¬ 
wise indicated) 

Old vehicles to bo 
exchanged 

Net cost 
of new 
cars 

Number 

Gross cost 

Number 

Allowance 

(estimated) 

Ordnance service and supplies. 
Army. 

67,994 

$75,834,145 



$75,834,145 

93,329 

$14,867,762 

For staff, command, transportation, and messenger service of 
the Army. 































































































16 


ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 

C'hcmical Warfare Service, Army— 

For purchase, manufacture, and test of chemical warfare gases 
or other toxic substances, incendiary materials and munitions, gas 
masks, or other offensive or defensive materials or appliances re¬ 
quired for chemical warfare purposes, investigations, research, 
design, experimentation, and operation, purchase of chemicals, 
special scientific and technical apparatus and instruments, including 
services connected therewith; for the payment of part-time or 
intermittent employment of such scientists and technicists as may 
be contracted for by the Secretary of War, in his discretion, at a 
rate of pay not exceeding $50 per diem for any person so employed; 
for the purchase, maintenance, repair, and operation of freight- and 
passenger-carrying motor vehicles; construction, maintenance, and 
repair of plants, buildings, and equipment, and the machinery 
therefor; receiving, storing, and issuing of supplies, comprising 
police and office duties, rents, tolls, fuels, gasoline, lubricants, 
paints and oils, rope and cordage, light, water, advertising, station¬ 
ery, typewriting and computing machines including their exchange, 
office furniture, tools, and instruments; for incidental expenses; 
for civilian employees; for libraries of the Chemical Warfare Service 
and subscriptions to periodicals; for expenses incidental to the 
organization, training, and equipment of special gas troops not 
otherwise provided for, including the training of the Army in chemi¬ 
cal warfare, both offensive and defensive, together with the necessary 
schools, tactical demonstructions, and maneuvers; for current ex- 
j)enses of chemical projectile filling plants and proving grounds, 
including construction and maintenance of rail transportation, re¬ 
pairs, alterations, accessories, building and lepairing butts and 
targets, clearing and grading ranges, [$620,546,241] $342,260,000 
{10 U. S. C. 221-223; 56 Stat. 623-624). 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Allotted from—Continued. 

“Supplies and transportation. Army” 

(incidental expenses of the Array)_ 

“Supplies and transportation, Army” 
(.Vrmv transportation) . _ 

-$55, 789,039 

-10,298, 045 
-40, 623, 610 

-129,114,291 

-1,098,000 

-267,012, 669 
-70,159, 646 
-105,946 

-$4S, 961,975 

-8,165, 590 
-35,408,912 

-40,182,889 

-1,665,998 

-197.852,839 
-65,947,046 
-105,300 


“Signal’Service of the Army”-- 

“Medical and Hospital Department, 

Arniv^^ 


“Engineer Service, Army” (Engineer 
Service) • ....... 


“Engineer Service, Army” (barracks and 
quarters. Army). .. .. _ 


“Ordnance service and supplies. Army”.. 
“Chemical Warfare Service, -\rmy”. 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 










Salaries, Army Ground Forces— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations__ 

$1,249, 660 

-1,249,660 

$1,209, 514 

-1,209,514 

$206,652 

-206,652 

Allotted from “Supplies and transportation. 
Army” (incidental expenses of the Army). 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 









SPECIAL SERVICE SCHOOLS 


Annual appropriation, general account; 

Estimate 1944, $342,260,000 Appropriated 1943, $620,546,241 


By objects 


Obligations 


Special Service Schools, Army- 

Infantry School: For supplies, services, and other expenses essen¬ 
tial in conducting instruction at the Infantrv School, [$702,000] 
$618,000 {10 U. S. C. 281; 66 Stat. 624); 

Estimate 1944, $618,000 Appropriated 1943, $702,000 



Estimate,1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations__ 

$1,152,960,054 

$720,687,620 

4-1,240,525 
4-178,300 
4-15,000 
4-105,300 

$149, 582,109 

4-554,201 
4-128,111 
4-20,000 

4-174,000 

4-5,500 
-3,000 
4-2,845,634 
4-914,154, 504 

Allotted to— 

“Salaries, Office of the Chief of Chemical 

Warfare Service”...__ 

“Contingent expenses. War Department”. 
“Printingand binding. War Department”. 

“Salaries, Service Commands”. 

Transferred to— 

“Travel of the Armv” .. ... 

-f-1,530,000 
-f 113,000 
4-25,000 
4-105,946 

“Salaries, Office of the Chief of Chemical 
Warfare Service” . . . _ 



1941 appropriation available in 1942 _ 



1049 appropriation oblipatp.d in 1041 . 



1942 appropriation available in 1943_ 

1943 appropriation available in 1944.. 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 

-812,474,000 

-914,154, 504 
4-812,474,000 

342,260,000 

620,546,241 

1,067,461,059 


Working Fund, War, Chemical W’arfare Service— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

08 Supplies and materials___ 


$4, 500 

-4,500 

$29, 220 

-4,500 

-24,720 

Received by transfer from— 

“Training, education, and welfare. Navy” 
(instruction)_ _ 


“Maintenance and operation, Panama 
Canal” . _ 


Total estimate or appropriation_ 











By objects 


Obligations 


Estimate,1944 Estimate,1943 


Actual, 1942 


PERSONAL SERVICES, FIELD 

Professional service: 

Grade 1. Range $2,000 to $2,600-.... 

Subprofessional service: 

Grade 7. Range $2,300 to $2,900... 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2,000.... 

Graded Range $1,800 to $2.160_ 

Grade 4. Range $1,620 to $1,800.. 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 

Grade Range .$2,000 to $2,600_ 

Grade 4. Range .$1,800 to $2,160_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

Grade 2. Range .$1,440 to $1,800.... 

Grade 1. Range .$1,260 to $1,620_ 

Custodial service: 

Grade 9. Range $2,300 to $2,900_ 

Grades. Range $2,000 to .$2,000_ 

Grade 6. Range $1,680 to $2,040.. 

Grade 5. Range $1,,500 to $1,860.. 

Grade!. Range $1,320 to $1,680_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,500.. 

Unclassified...... 

Legislative changes in salary ranges.. 


Total permanent, field_ 

Deduct delay in filling new positions . 


Man- 

Av. 

Man- 

Av. 

Man- 

Av. 

years salary 

years salary 

years 

salary 

1 

$2,000 

1 

$2,000 

1 

$2.000 

2 

2,300 

2 

2,300 



1 

2,000 

1 

2,000 

1 

2,000 

1 

1,800 

1 

1,800 

1 

1,800 

6 

2,000 

6 

2,000 

7 

1,800 

7 

1,800 

1,620 

2 

1,800 

23 

1,620 

23 

3 

1,620 

70 

1,440 

69 

1,440 

9 

1,440 

43 

1,260 

59 

1,260 

17 

1,260 


2 

1 

2 

8 

6 

1 

117 


2,300 

2,000 

1,680 

1,500 

1,320 

1,200 

922 

3,900 


2 

1 

2 

9 

6 

1 

137 


2,300 
2,000 
1,680 
1,500 
1,320 
1,200 
944 
3,62,5 


291 370,000 


327 411,480 
1,480 


55.6 69,657 


Net permanent, field. 
Overtime... 


370,000 


410.000 
37,020 


69,657 


01 Personal services (net). 


370,000 


447,020 


69,657 


OTHER OPLIGATIONS 


Salaries, Service Commands— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 


Total obligations... 

$629,644,012 

-35, 468, 862 

—17,761,372 

$434,927,707 

-17,127,079 

-17,120,624 

-2,389,455 


Allotted from— 

“Finance Service, Army” (pay of the 
Army)..... 


“Finance Service, Army” (Finance Serv¬ 
ice). . ___ _ 


“Supplies and transportation, Army” 
(welfare of enlisted men).. 

-2,212,532 



06 Rents and utility services. 
07 Other contractual services 

08 Supplies and materials_ 

09 Equipment-. 

Total other obligations.. 


1,200 
4, poo 
261,693 
9,836 


840 
3,000 
259,120 
18,000 


97 
12,074 
78, 774 
34, 470 


276, 729 


280,960 


125,415 


Grand total oblieations... 646, 729 

Allotted to ‘•Salaries, Office of Chief of Infantry”..... 

Transferred to— 

“Imstraction in Field Artillery Activities”_ 

“Instruction in Coast Artillepf Activities”... 

1942 appropriation available in 1943.. 

1943 appropriation available in 1944.. —28, 729 


727,980 


195.072 
-1-13, 680 


_ -f50,000 

-1-11,928 _ 

-66,637 -1-66,637 

-f28,729 ... 


Total estimate or appropriation. 


618,000 


702,000 


325, 389 



















































































































































WAR DEPARTMENT 


17 


Cavalry Activities: For the purchase of textbooks, books of 
reference, scientific and professional papers, instruments, and ma¬ 
terials for instruction; employment of temporary, technical, special, 
and clerical services; and for other necessary expenses of instruc¬ 
tion at the Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kansas; and for the instruc¬ 
tion of the Army in cavalrv activities, [$128,9501 $167,000 (10 
U. S. C. 1171; 56 Stat. 624); 

Estimate 1944, $157,000 Appropriated 1943, $128,950 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, FIELD 

Subprofessional service: 

Grade 8. Range .$2,eoo to .$3,200: 

Hor.spshoer-instructor___ 

Grade 4. Range $1,620 to $1,980.. 

Grade 3. Range $1,440 to $1,800_ 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 

Grade 6. Range .$2,300 to $2,900_ 

Grade 5. Range .$2,000 to $2,600_ 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to .$2,100.. 

Grade 3. Range .$1,020 to .$1,980_ 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800_ 

Custodial service: 

Grade 4. Range $1,320 to $1,680... 

Ungraded emplovces_ 

Legislative changes in salary ranges.. 

Total permanent, field_ _ 

Deduct delay in filling new positions_ 

, Net permanent, field.... 

Overtime..... 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $3,000 

1 1,620 

1 1,440 

6 2,300 

4 2,000 

2 1,800 

4 1,620 

14 1,440 

2 1,320 

1 2,300 

360 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $3,000 

1 1,620 

1 1,440 

6 2,300 

4 2,000 

2 1,800 

3.1 1,620 

14 1,440 

2 1,320 

1 2,230 

330 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $2,975 
0.9 1,620 

0. 6 1,440 

4. 7 2.300 

2.1 2,000 
1. 6 1,800 
1.8 1,620 
1.8 1,440 

2. 3 1,320 

3 1,930 

36 63,400 

35.1 61,835 
3,746 

19.8 37,488 
-388 

63,400 

58,089 
5,545 

37,100 

01 Personal services (net)... ... 

OTHER OBLIGATIONS 

07 Other contractual services_ 

08 Supplies and materials___ 

09 Equipment___ 

Total other obligations_ 

Grand total obligations_ _ 

Allotted to “Salaries, Office of Chief of Cav¬ 
alry”.. _ _ 



63,400 

63. t.34 

37,100 

4,975 
72,070 
20,131 

4, 515 
45,937 
20, 234 

1,975 
15, 539 
5,700 

97,176 

70,686 

23, 214 

160,570 

134,320 

60, 314 

-f8, 940 
-j-S, 940 

1942 appropriation available in 1943_ 

1943 appropriation available in 1944_ 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 

-3,576 

-8,946 
-{“3, 67ri 

157,000 

128,950 

78,200 


Coast Artillery Activities: For supplies, services, and other 
expenses essential in conducting instruction at the Coast Artillery 
Schools, including maintenance, operation, and rei)air of passenger¬ 
carrying vehicles, [$167,760] $150,000 (56 Stat. 624); 

Estimate 1944, $150,000 Appropriated 1943, $167,760 


By objects 


PERSONAL SERVICES, FIELD 

Professional service: 

Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant editor.-. 

Subprofessional service: 

Grade 7. Range $2,300 to $2,900_ 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2,600.. 

Grades. Range$1,800to$2,160- 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 10. Range $3,500 to $4,100: 

Senior editor--- 

Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Editor.... 

Senior administrative assistant_ 

Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

Administrative assistant... 

Grade 7. Range $2,000 to $3,200: 

Junior administrative as.sistant. 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900.. 

Grades. Range $2,000 to .$2,600.. 

Grade 4. Range .$1,800 to $2,160... 

Grades. Range $1,620 to $1,980.. 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800.— 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620.. 

Unclassified employees.... 


Total permanent, field.. 

Deduct delays in filling new positions. 


Net permanent, field.. 
Temporary employees, field. 
Overtime.. 


01 Personal services (net). 


Obligations 


Estimate, 1944 Estimate, 1943 


Man- 

years 


Av. 

salary 


1 $2,600 


2,300 
2,000 
1,800 


3,500 

’^* 255 ' 


1 

1 

3 

3 

18 

34 


2,600 
2,300 
2,133 
1,800 
1,630 
1,440 


6 1,697 


75 126,340 


126,340 


126,340 


Man- .A.V. 
years salary 

0. 2 $2,600 


0.2 

3.8 

4 


2. 300 
2,000 
1,800 


0.2 3,5001 

0.8 3,200 
0.2 3,200 

0.8 2,900 

0.2 2,600 
1 2,300 

3.8 2,100 
0.7 1,800 

13.6 1,627 

42.7 1,441 


9 1,751 


81.2 133,385 
6,093 


127,292 
300 
18,540 


146,132 


Actual, 1942 


Man- Av. 
years salary 


$1,800 


2,900 


2.8 

2 

4.2 

14 

13 

14 


2,107 
1,815 
1,635 
1,440 
1,260 
1,436 


54 


81,337 
68,223 


13,114 

320 


13,434 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

OTHER OBLIGATIONS 

07 other contractual services. 

$1,000 

19,000 

7,360 

$1,200 
13,620 
18,965 

$1,950 
22,505 
42,000 

08 Supplies and materials... 

09 Equipment..... 

Total other obligations__ 

27,360 

33,785 

66,455 

Grand total obligations_ 

153,700 

179,917 

-11,928 

79,889 

Received by transfer from “Infantry 
School”___ 

1941 appropriation available in 1942_ 


-1,293 
+3,929 

1942 appropriation available in 1943 .. 


-3,929 
-f3,700 

1943 appropriation available in 1944_ 

-3,700 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 


150,000 

167,760 

82,525 


Field Artillery Activities: For the pay of employees; the pur¬ 
chase of books, pamphlets, periodicals, and newspapers; procure¬ 
ment of supplies, materials, and equipment for instruction purposes; 
and other expenses necessary in the operation of the Field Artillery 
School of the Army, and for the instruction of the Army in Field 
Artillery activities, [$782,200] $786,000 (66 Stat. 624); 

Estimate 1944, $786,000 Appropriated 1943, $782,200 

By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL services, FIELD 

Professional service: 

Grade 2. Range ,f2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant librarian .. __ 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $2,600 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Grade 1. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

1 $2,000 

1 $2,000 

Subprofessional service: 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

2 2,000 

7 1,800 

3 1,620 

4 1,440 

Grade 5. Range $1,800 to ii2,160_ 

8 1,800 

2.9 1,800 

Grade 4. Range $1,620 to $1,980.... 

Grade 3. Range $1,440 to $1,800_ 

3 1,440 

4 1,260 

1.3 1,440 

1 1,260 

Grade 2. Range $1,260 to $1,620_ 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

6 2,000 

14 1,800 

38 1,620 

109 1,440 

55 1,260 

18 1,693 

50 4,000 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160_ 

8 1,800 

28 1,620 

93 1,440 

46 1,260 

18 1,693 

50 4,000 

220 

6.3 1,800 

7. 7 1,620 

20.3 1,440 

9 1,260 

4.1 1,740 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $i,980_ 

Grade x.. Range $1,440 to $1,800. _ 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1 ,d20_ 

Unclassified employees_ 

Ungraded: 

Civilian flight instructors.___ 

Legislative changes in salary ranges.. 


Total permanent, field.. . __ 

307 585,320 
1,620 

259 507,900 
53,165 

53.6 81,842 

Deduct delay in filling new positions_ 

Net permanent, field__ 

583.700 
139, 260 

454, 735 
139,260 
53,625 

81,842 
72,988 

Temporary employees, field_ 

Overtime_______ 

01 Personal services (net)___ 

722, 960 

647, 620 

154,8S0 

OTHER OBLIGATIONS 

05 Rents and utility services__ 

500 
600 
12,000 
89, 285 
24, 650 

500 
600 
13,500 
70,067 
21, 500 

405 
450 
6, 729 
48,375 
25,894 

06 Printing and binding_ 

07 Other contractual services.. . __ 

08 Supiilies and materials_ 

09 Equipment..... 

Total other obligations_ 

127,035 

106,167 

81,853 

Grand total obligations_ 

849,995 

753, 787 

236,683 

-f 11,460 

-50,000 
-65, 439 
+Z5, 582 

Allotted to “Salaries, Ofidee of Chief of 
Field .Artillery”.. . _ _ 

Received by transfer from “Infantry 
Sehool”. - __ _ 



1941 appropriation available in 1942_ 



1942 appropriation available in 1943_ 


-35, 582 
-t-63.995 

1943 appropriation available in 1944_ 

-63,995 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 

786,000 

782, 200 

168,286 


In all, special service schools, [$1,780,910] $1,711,000, to be 
accounted for as one fund. 

Annual appropriations, general account: 

Estimate 1944, $1,711,000 Appropriated 1943, $1,780,910 

ARMORED FORCE 

INSTRUCTION IN .ARMORED FORCE ACTIVITIES 

Instruction in Armored Force Activities— 

For supplies, services, and other expenses essential in con¬ 
ducting instruction of the Army in armored-force activities, 
[$750,000] $580,000 (56 Stat. 624). 

Annual appropriation, general account: 

Estimate 1944, $580,000 Appropriated 1943, $750,000 














































































































































































18 


ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


ARMORED FORCE—Continued 

INSTRUCTION IN ARMORED FORCE ACTIVITIES'—Continued 
Instruction In Armored Force Activities— Continued. 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944jEstimatc,1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, /lELD 

Professional service: 

Grade 5. Range. $4,600 to $5,400: 

Senior instructor_ __ 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

6 $4,600 

13 3,800 

9 3,200 

5 2,600 

3 2,000 

1 2,000 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

4 .$4,600 

8 3,800 

12 3,200 

20 2,600 
19 2,000 

1 2,000 

1 1,800 

IVTan- Av. 
years salary 

0.9 $4,600 

5 3,800 

6. 5 3, 200 

7. 2 2,600 

2.5 2,000 

0. 5 2,000 

1 1,800 

1 1,620 

1 1,440 

Grade 4. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Instructor..... 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Associate instructor.... 

Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Grade 1. Range $2,000 to $2,600... 

Subprofessional service: 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2,600 .. . . 

Grade 5. Range $1,800 to $2,160_ 

Grade 4. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 


Grade 3. Range $1,440 to $1,800. 

1 1,440 

1 1,440 

1 1,260 

2 2,000 
6.5 1,800 

20.5 1,620 

61.5 1,440 

4 1,260 

Grade 2. Range $1,200 to $1,620_ 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600.... 

4 2,000 

9 1,800 

28 1,620 
58.2 1,440 


Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160_ 

3. 2 1,800 

13 1,624 

42 1,440 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980... 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800 .. 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620_ 

Custodial service: 

Grade 8. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

1 2,000 

2 1,860 

10 1,200 

1 2,600 

1 2,400 

1 2,300 

8 1,440 

1,760 


Grade?. Range $1,860 to $2,300 . . . 



Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,500_ 

8 1,200 

0. 5 2,600 

0. 5 2,400 

0.5 2,300 

4.1 1, 200 

Ungraded: 

Chief armament inspector_ . 

Armament inspector...... 


Assistant armament inspector... 


Bookbinder _ .. 


Legislative changes in salary ranges. 

880 


Total permanent, field. 


161.2 

319,920 

171 

340,420 
39,066 

87.9 

165, 768 

Deduct delay in filling new positions.. 

Net permanent, field.. .. 



319,920 

301,354 
-f27, 400 

165,768 

Overtime.... . 

01 Personal services (net). 



319,920 

328,754 

165,768 

OTHER OBLIGATIONS 

05 Rents and utility services.. 

3,450 
90,000 
31,288 
184,715 
39,627 

6,000 
72, 6.7 
30,124 
265,999 
150.336 

261 
41,191 
17,113 
120,015 
114,838 

06 Printing and binding . 

07 Other contractual services_ 

08 Supplies and materials .. ... 

09 Equipment__ 

Total other obligations. 

349,080 

525,076 

293,418 

Grand total obligations.. . . 

669,000 

853,830 
-192,830 
-f-89,000 

459,186 
-j-192,830 

1942 appropriation available in 1943... 

1943 appropriation available in 1944.. 

-89,000 

Total estimate or appropriation. 


580,000 

750,000 

652,016 



SEACOAST DEFENSES 

Seacoast Defenses, General— 

For all expenses incident to the preparation of plans and the 
construction, purchase, installation, equipment, maintenance, repair, 
and operation of fortifications and other works of defense, and their 
accessories, including personal services, ammunition storage, main¬ 
tenance of channels to submarine-mine wharves, purchase of lands 
and rights-of-way as authorized by law, acquisition of leaseholds 
and other interests therein, and temporary use thereof, and payments 
for leasehold interests may be made in advance for the entire term 
notwithstanding the provisions of section 3648, Revised Statutes, 
and for experimental, test, and development work, [$97,249,641, of 
which $27,106,700 shall be available for payments of obligations 
incurred under contract authorizations in appropriation acts for the 
fiscal vears 1941 and 1942] $29,632,000 {10 U. S. C. 271; 31 U. S. C. 
529, 583; 56 Stat. 624). 

Annual appropriation, general account: 

Estimate 1944, $29,632,000 Appropriated 1943, $97,249,641 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

-Actual, 1942 

Total obligations... 

$35,562,000 

$90,842,053 

$114,911,086 

+24, 760 

+46,780 

Allotted to— 

“Salaries, OfiSce of Chief of Engineers’’-. 
“Salaries, Office of Chief of Coast Artil¬ 
lery’’. .. .. 




By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate,1943 

-Actual, 1942 

Allotted to—Continued. 

“Contingent expenses. War Department’’. 
“Printing and binding. War Department’’. 
Transferred to— 

“Finance Service, Army’’ (travel of the 
Army)___ 



+$17, 720 
+940 

+317,450 
+567, 779 
+6,741, 347 

“Signal Service of the Army”.. 

1Q49 fipprnprintinTi nhli^atpd in 1Q41 


+$782, 844 

1041^ Qppi’nprifitinn in 1Q49 


+27,106, 700 

1Q41 fipproprifltinn nvail^ihlp in 1Q42 


-9, 722,818 
+27, 411,956 

1942 appropriation available in 1943_ 

1943 appropriation available in 1944- 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 

-$5,930,000 

-27.411,956 
+5, 930,000 

29, 632,000 

97, 249,641 

140,317, 000 


UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY 


PAY OF MILITARY ACADEMY 
Pay of Military Academy— 

Cadets: For pay of cadets, [$1,879,200] $1,856,000: Provided, 
That during the fiscal year ending June 30, [1943] 1944, iio officer 
of the Army shall be entitled to receive any increase in pay or allow¬ 
ances because of detail or assignment to duty in any capacity at the 
Military Academy: Provided further. That the duties of librarian of 
the United States Military Academy may be performed by an officer 
of the Regular Armv' retired from active service under the provisions 
of section 1251, Revised Statutes, and detailed on active duty for 
that purpose {10 U. S. C. 1061, 1071, 1077, 1077a, 1082, 1091-1093, 
1133, 1138, 1139, 1146; 56 Stat. 624), 

Estimate 1944, $1,856,000 Appropriated 1943, $1,879,200 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944^Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

For cadets at $780 per annum. 

Received by transfer from “National 
Guard” . .... _ _ 

Man- 

years 

2,380 

$1,856,000 

Man- 

years 

2,111.6 

$1,647,053 

Man- 

years 

1,920.5 

$1,498,073 

-53,040 

Transferred to “Maintenance, Military 
-Academy” . . _ 


+187,920 
-24,886 
-23,725 
+92,838 

1941 appropriation available in 1943 _ 



1942 appropriation available in 1943.. 

1943 appropriation obligated in 1942.. 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 


+23. 725 
-92,838 

1,856, 000 

1,879,200 

1,375,920 


MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION, UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY 
Maintenance, Military Academy— 

For text and reference books for instruction; increase and ex¬ 
pense of library; office equipment and supplies; stationery, blank 
books, forms, printing and binding, and periodicals; diplomas for 
graduates; expense of lectures; apparatus eejuipment, supplies, and 
materials for purpose of instruction and athletics, and maintenance 
and repair thereof; musical instruments and maintenance of band; 
care and maintenance of organ; equipment for cadet mess; postage, 
telephones, and telegrams; freight and expressage; for commutation 
of rations for cadets in lieu of the regular established ration; for 
commutation of rations for civilians emjiloyed at cadet mess in the 
same amount as deducted from each civilian’s pay for said rations; 
maintenance of children’s school (not exceeding'$r2,200j; contin¬ 
gencies for superintendent of the academy, to be expended in his 
discretion (not to exceed $5,200); expenses of the members of the 
Board of Visitors (not exceeding $1,500); contingent fund, to be 
expended under the direction of the Academic Board (not exceeding 
$1,000); improvement, repair, and maintenance of buildings and 
grounds (including roads, walls, and fences); shooting galleries and 
ranges; cooking, heating, and lighting apparatus and fixtures and 
operation and maintenance thereof; maintenance of water, sewer, 
and plumbing systems; maintenance of and repairs to cadet camp; 
fire-extinguishing apparatus; machinery and tools and repairs of 
same; maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled ve¬ 
hicles; policing buildings and grounds; furniture, refrigerators, and 
lockers for Government-owned buildings at the academy and repair 
and maintenance thereof; fuel for heat, light, and power; pay of 
employees; and other necessary incidental expenses in the discretion 
of the superintendent; in all, [$4,677,730] $4,125,000: Provided, That 
not to exceed $3,750 of this amount shall be available to liquidate the 
indebtedness of cadets separated from the service for any reason 
during their first year, who at the time of their separation are in 
debt to the cadet store {10 U. S. C. 1053, 1054a; 56 Stat. 625). 

Estimate 1944, $4,125,000 Appropriated 1943, $4,677,730 



























































































































WAR DEPARTMENT 


19 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, FIELD 

Professional service: 

Grade 5. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Chapel organist and choirmaster_ 

Grade 4. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Civil and mechanical engineer. 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 
Instructor. .... 

Man- Av. 

years salary 

1 $5,400 

2 3,800 

12 3,250 

1 3,300 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,300 

1 3,300 

1 3,200 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $5,400 

2 3,800 

10 3,260 

1 3,300 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $5,200 

7 3,273 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

Associate librarian_ 

Superintendent of construction.... 

Electrical engmeer___ . 

Associate architect_.’_ 

Associate engineer.. 

Sanitary engineer_ 


Chief engineer_ 

1 3,300 

Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant instructor (Rir navigation)_ 

Assistant sanitary engineer . 

1 2,600 

2 2,600 

2 2,600 

3 2,000 

2 2,600 

5 2,020 

3 1,800 

10 1,620 

4 1,440 

0.2 2,600 

2 2,600 

2 2,600 

2 2,000 

2 2,600 

4 2,025 

2 1,800 
10 1,620 
4.2 1,440 

.A.ssistant engineer..__ 

Grade 1. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

Subprofessional service: 

Grade 7. Range $2,300 to $2,900 _ 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

Grade 5. Range $1,800 to $2,160_ . 

Grade 4. Range $1,620 to $1,980.... 

Grade 3. Range $1,440 to $1,800 ... 

Grade 2. Range $1,260 to $1,620_ 

2 2,600 

2 2,000 

1 2,900 

2 2,000 

2 1,800 

2 1,710 

2 1,500 

5 1,404 

1 4,600 

1 3,500 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 12. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Chief clerk __ 



Grade 10. Range $3,500 to $4,100: 

Administrative assistant.. 

Chief clerk __ 

2 3,500 

1 3,600 

1 3,500 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

2 2,933 

1 2,900 

1 2,900 

2 3,500 

1 3,600 

1 3,500 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

1.3 2,950 

1 2,900 

1 2,900 

Expert lithographer__ 


Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Administrative assistant.... 

Manager, printing plant. 


Chief clerk, Stewart Field__ 

Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

Administrative a.ssistant-. 

Manager, cadet mess_ . 

1 2,900 

Principal clerk, Stewart Field.. 

Chief of division__ 

2 2,900 

1 2,600 

1 2,600 

1 2,600 

4 2,425 

5 2,000 

7 1,843 

22 1,694 

25 1,462 

15 1,264 

1 2,600 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Manager, cadet laundry___ 

Assistant manager, printing plant_ 

Junior administrative assistant_ 

Assistant manager, cadet mess_ 

Expert lithographer_ 

1 2,700 

1 2,600 

7 2,600 

1 2,600 

1 2,700 

1 2,600 

6.6 2,600 

1 2,600 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900.. 

Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160.. 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800_ 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620.. 

Custodial service: 

Grade 10. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Chef, cadet mess.... 

6 2,350 

7 2,057 

27 1,813 

50 1,633 

139 1,462 

30 1,260 

1 2,600 

1 2,600 

1 2,600 

1 2,600 

1 2,700 

1 3,000 

1 2,600 

6 2,360 

7 2,057 

25 1,812 

47 1,634 

124 1,440 

29 1,260 

1 2,600 

0.5 2,600 

1 2,600 

Headwaiter, cadet mess__ 

Chief, press room ... 

1 2,900 

Fire chief____ 

Foreman of mechanics_ 

Chief, foreman plumber.... 

Foreman of construction and main¬ 
tenance _ 

1 2,600 

1 2,900 

1 2,600 

1 2,900 

Chief, filter plant operator 


1 2,700 

3 2,300 

14 2,200 

74 1,929 

14 1,753 

27 1,544 

30.5 1,320 

82 1,234 

181 1,094 

Grade 9. Range $2,300 to $2,900... 

Grade 8. Range $2,000 to $2,600.... 

Grade 7. Range $1,860 to $2,300.. 

Grade 6. Range $1,680 to $2,040..... 

Grade 5. Range $1,500 to $1,860.. 

Grade 4. Range $1,320 to $1,680.. 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,500. 

Grade 2. Range $1,080 to $1,380_ 

Unclassified employees: 

Chaplain 

13 2,308 

23 2,017 

119 1,878 

49 1,684 
48 1,600 

118 1,320 

223 1,201 

12 1,080 

1 4,960 

1 1,860 

17 1,281 

52,200 

10 2,300 

22 2,000 

94 1,860 

38 1,685 

34 1,500 

70 1,320 

260 1,200 

11 1,080 

1 4,960 

Marine engineer . __ 


Ungraded employees___ 

Legislative changes in salary ranges..’_ 

51 1,320 

48,380 

47 1,336 

Total permanent, field . . 

964 

1, 585,183 

899.8 

1,446,586 
30,105 

594.5 

889,907 
1,336 

Deduct delay in filling new positions. 

Net permanent, field.. 

Course of lectures (personal services). 

Temporary employees... 

1,585,183 
1,500 
300,172 

1,416, 481 

1, 500 
633,495 

888, 571 
1,500 
58, 586 

All personal services, field- 

Deduct subsistence and quarters furnished.. 

01 Personal services (net). 

1,886,855 
49,120 

2, 051,476 
75, 567 

948,657 

1,837,735 

1,975, 909 

948, 657 

OTHER OBLIGATIONS 

02 Travel . 


261 
111,796 
13,315 
114,949 
11,168 

1,160,365 

1,435, 425 
318,484 
666, 295 


03 Transportation of things.... 

04 Communication services- 

05 Rents and utility services. 

06 Printing and binding_ 

07 Other contractual services__ 

08 Supplies and materials_ 

5,083 
12,011 
152, 595 
13, 203 
818, 442 

1,134, 469 
116,462 
35,000 

7,005 

1,597 

195 

7 

690,869 
294,322 
131,571 
55,576 

09 Equipment___ 

10 Lands and structures.... 

Total other obligations. 

Grand total obligations. 

2, 287, 265 

3,832,058 1 1,181,142 

4,125,000 

5,807,967 1 2,129,799 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Received by transfer from— 

“National Guard’’. _ 



-$78,610 

“Pay of Military Academy”... . 


-$187,920 
-279,853 

-100,677 
-561, 787 

“Ordnance service and supplies. Army” 



Prior year appropriation available in 1942 
and 1943___ 


-53, 218 
-f561, 787 

1942 appropriation available in 1943_ 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 


$4,125,000 

4,677,730 

2, 559,758 


Total, United States Military Academy, annual appropri¬ 
ations, general account: 

Estimate 1944, $5,981,000 Appropriated 1943, $6,556,930 


NATIONAL GUARD 

National Guard— 

For the National Guard, [$99,900] $100, which amount shall 
be available for any of the objects, as may be determined by the 
War Department, specified in the appropriations for the National 
Guard in the Military Appropriation Act, 1942 {56 Stat. 625). 

Estimate 1944, $100 Appropriated 1943, $99,900 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSON.’lL SERVICES 

01 Personal services (net) _ 

$11, .500 

$11, 551 

$99, 939 

OTHER OBLIGATIONS 

02 Travel__ 

04 Communication services _ _ 

500 
300 
11,300 
35,000 

200 
600 
11,600 
30, 700 

20, 385 
2,794 
20, 067 
737,080 
12,124 

OS Rent'? arifi ntilit.v serviees .. . . 

07 Other contractual services _ 

08 Supplies and materials _ 

Totfll nt.her oh1iVat,ioTi,s ... 



47,100 

43,100 

792, 450 

Grand total obligations ___ .. 

58,600 

54, 651 

892, 389 

-+■3,578 
-t-14,016 

-1-53, 040 
-1-78, 610 
-f2, 000, 000 
-10. 393.417 
-1-32, 682, 964 

.4 Hotted to— 

“Salaries, National Guard Bureau” 

“Contingent expenses. War Department” 
“Printing and binding. War Department” 
Transferred to— 

“Pav of Military Academv’* -__ 

-1-2,000 
-1-4,000 

-f 5, 625 
-i-ll,.500 

“Maintenance, Military Academy”_ 



“Engineer Service, Army” (military posts) 
Prior vc*ar appropriation available in 1942 





1942 balance available in 1943 _ _ 


-32, 682,964 
-f32, 711, 088 

1943 balance available in 1944 _ 

-32,711,088 
-b32, 646, 588 

1944 balance available in subsequent years. . 

Total estimate or appropriation _ 




100 

99,900 

25,331,180 



No part of the appropriations made in this Act shall be avail¬ 
able for pay, allowances, or traveling or other expenses of any officer 
or enlisted man of the National Guard wffio may be drawing a pen¬ 
sion, disability allowance, disability compensation, or retired pay 
(where retirement has been made on account of physical disability 
or age) from the Government of the United States [, or, who, being 
an officer or enlisted man of the National Guard and eighteen years 
of age or over at the time the organization to which he was attached 
was ordered into active military service in the Army of the United 
States in consequence of Public Resolution Numbered 96, Seventy- 
sixth Congress, approved August 27, 1940, did not enter upon and 
satisfactorily complete such active military service, except_(l) officers 
or enlisted men who were excused by competent authority for the 
reason that their civil employment was deemed to be of greater 
value to the National Defense' than active military service, and (2) 
such officers and enlisted men who were unable satisfactorily to 
complete such active military service because of physical incapacity 
of a temporary nature growing out of such active military service]: 
Provided, That nothing herein shall be construed as barring the 
continuance of adjutants general in a federally recognized status 
without pay under this Act[: Provided further. That the restrictions 
contained in this paragraph on the use of appropriations made in 
this Act shall not apply to pay, allowances, or traveling, or other 
expenses for or incident to services entered into pursuant to orders 
issued by competent authority] {56 Stat. 625-626). 









































































































































































20 


ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


ORGANIZED RESERVES 

Organized Reserves— 

For establishment, maintenance, and operation of Organized 
Reserve headquarters; for miscellaneous exjjenses incident to the 
administration of the Organized Reserves, including the mainte¬ 
nance and operation of motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicles; 
for the actual and necessary expenses, or per diem in lieu thereof, at 
rates authorized by law, incurred by officers and enlisted men of the 
Regular Army and Reserve officers ordered to active duty for 
periods in excess of fifteen days traveling on duty in connection 
with the Organized Reserves, and for travel of dependents, and 
packing and transportation of baggage of such personnel, $100 {10 
U. S. C. S7, 36lb, 366-369a, ^27, 455a-j!,56; 37 U. S. C. 103; 56 
St at. 626). 

Annual appropriation, general account: 

Estimate 1944, $100 Appropriated 1943, $100 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

02 Travel__- 

$6,000 

$4,530 

$1,450,233 
10,754 
30,246 
84,352 
1,444,065 

03 Transportation of things_ 

04 Communication services_ 



05 Rents and utility services .. __- 



08 Supplies and materials_ . 

4,000 

2,500 

Total obligations - - 

10,000 

7,030 

3,019, 650 
-1,948 

+6,466,634 
-31,962,139 
+24,244,803 

Reimbursements for services performed —. 

Transferred to “Engineer Service, Army” 
(military posts)____ 



Prior year appropriation available in 1942 



1942 balance available in 1943_ 


-24, 244,803 
+24,237,873 

1943 balance available in 1944.. 

-24.237,873 
-f-24, 227, 973 

1944 balance available in subsequent years. . 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 




100 

100 

1,767,000 



No appropriation made in this Act shall be available for pay, 
allowances, or traveling or other expenses of any officer of the 
Organized Reserves who may be drawing a pension, disability 
allowance, disability compensation, or retired pay from the Govern¬ 
ment of the United States. 

The pay and allowances of such additional officers and nurses 
of the Medical Reserve Cor|)s as are required to supplement the like 
officers and nurses of the Regular Army in the care of beneficiaries 
of the United States Veterans’ Administration treated in Army 
hospitals may be paid from the funds allotted to the War Depart¬ 
ment by that Administration under existing law {56 Stat. 626). 


CITIZENS’ MILITARY TRAINING 

RESERVE OFFICERS’ TRAINING CORPS 
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps— 

For the procurement, maintenance, and issue, under such 
regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of War, to institu¬ 
tions at which one or more units of the Reserve Officers’ Training 
Corps are maintained, of such public animals, means of transpor¬ 
tation, supplies, tentage, equipment, and uniforms as he may deem 
necessary, including cleaning and laundering of uniforms and cloth¬ 
ing at camps; and to forage, at the expense of the United States, 
public animals so issued, and to pay commutation in lieu of uni¬ 
forms at a rate to be fixed annually by the Secretary of War; for 
transporting said animals and other authorized supplfes and equip¬ 
ment from place of issue to the several institutions and training 
camps and return of same to place of issue when necessary; for 
purchase of training manuals, including Government publications 
and blank forms; for the establishment and maintenance of camps 
for the further practical instruction of the members of the Reserve 
Officers’ Training Corps, and for transporting members of such 
corps to and from such camps or other places designated by the 
Secretary of War, and to subsist them while traveling to and from 
such camps and while remaining therein so far as appropriations 
will permit, or, in lieu of transporting them to and from such camps 
and subsisting them while en route, to pay them travel allowance 
at the rate of 5 cents per mile for the distance by the shortest usually 
traveled route from the places from which they are authorized to 
proceed to the camp and for the return travel thereto, and to pay 
the return travel pay in advance of the actual performance of the 
travel, or to pay commutation in lieu of subsistence at camps at 
rates fixed by the Secretary of War; for expenses incident to the 
use, including upkeep and depreciation costs, of supplies, equip¬ 
ment, and materiel furnished in accordance with law from stocks 
under the control of the War Department; for pay for students 
attending advanced camps at the rate prescribed for soldiers of the 
•seventh grade of the Regular Army; for the payment of commuta¬ 


tion of subsistence to members of the senior division of the Reserve 
Officers’ Training Corps, at a rate not exceeding the cost of the 
garrison ration prescribed for the Army, as authorized in the Act 
approved June 3, 1916, as amended by the Act approved June 4, 
1920 (10 U. S. C. 387); for the medical and hospital treatment of 
members of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, who suffer per¬ 
sonal injury or contract disease in line of duty, and for other expenses 
in connection therewith, including pay and allowances, subsistence, 
transportation, and burial expenses, as authorized by the Act of 
June 15, 1936 (49 Stat. 1507) ; for mileage, traveling expenses, or 
transportation, for transportation of dependents (including depend¬ 
ents of retired officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men of the 
first three grades, and enlisted men of the first three grades of the 
Regular Army Reserve, ordered to active duty and upon relief 
therefrom), and for packing, crating, and unpacking, and trans¬ 
portation of baggage (including baggage of retired officers, warrant 
officers, and enlisted men of the first three grades, and enlisted 
men of the first three grades of the Regular Army Reserve ordered 
to active duty and upon relief therefrom) for officers, warrant 
officers, and enlisted men traveling on duty pertaining to or on 
detail to or relief from duty with the Reserve Officers’ Training 
Corps; for the purchase, maintenance, repair, and operation of 
motor vehicles, including station wagons; for the procurement and 
issue as provided in section 55c of the Act approved June 4, 1920 
(10 U. S. C. 1180), and in section 1225, Revised Statutes, as 
amended, under such regulations as may be prescribed by the Secre¬ 
tary of War, to schools and colleges, other than those provided for 
in section 40 of the Act above referred to, of such arms, tentage, 
and equipment, and of ammunition, targets, and target materials, 
including the transporting of the same, and the overhauling and 
repair of articles issued, as the Secretary’ of War shall deem neces¬ 
sary for proper military training in said schools and colleges, 
[$5,482,000] $2,125,000: Provided, That uniforms and other equip¬ 
ment or material issued to the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps in 
accordance with law shall be furnished from surplus stocks of the 
War Department without payment from this appropriation, except 
for actual expense incurred in the manufacture or issue: Provided 
further, That in no case shall the amount paid from this appropria¬ 
tion for uniforms, equipment, or material furnished to the Reserve 
Officers’ Training Corps from stocks under the control of the War 
Department be in excess of the price current at the time the issue 
is made: Provided further. That none of the funds appropriated in 
this .\ct shall be u.sed for the organization or maintenance of a 
greater number of mounted units in the Reserve Officers’ Training 
Corps than were in existence on January 1, 1928[, or for additional 
motor transport or tank units unless in replacement of existing 
cavalry units]: Provided further. That none of the funds appro¬ 
priated in this Act shall be available for any expense on account 
of any student in Air Corps, Dental Corps, or Veterinary units not 
a member of such units on IVIay 5, 1932, but such stoppage of further 
enrollments shall not interfere with the maintenance of existing 
units: Provided further. That none of the funds appropriated else¬ 
where in this Act, except for printing and binding and pay and 
allowances of officers and enlisted men, shall be used for expenses 
in connection with the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps {id U. S. C. 
381-390, 441 - 443 , 444, 455a-455d; 56 Slat. 626-627). 

Annual appropriation, general account: 

Estimate 1944, $2,125,000 Appropriated 1943, $5,482,000 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, FIELP 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,8(X) . 

Man- Av. 
years .salary 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $1,500 

Total permanent, field. . _ 





1 1,500 

18,000 
292,060 

Temporary employees, field _ 



Pay of students...'... 

01 Personal services (net). 

OTHER OBLIOATIONS 

02 Travel .... 

$400,000 

$365,887 

400,000 

365,887 

311,560 

65,216 
1.52,530 
236 
987 
.548,291 
2,061,925 
95,815 

250,000 
138,000 
3,500 
2,025 
2,169,142 
2,537,116 
113,560 

243,529 
63,586 
2,630 
15,583 
1,93.5,912 
1,702,506 
236, 364 

03 Transportation of things. 

04 Communication services. 

05 Rents and utility services.... 

07 Other contractual services. 

08 Supplies and materials__ 

09 Equipment-- 

Total other obligations__ 

2,925,000 

5,213,343 

4,200,110 

Grand total obligations.. 

1942 appropriation available in 1943. 

1943 appropriation available in 1944.. 

Total estimate or appropriation. 

3,325,000 

-1,200,000 

5,579, 230 
-1,297,230 
+1,200,000 

4,511,670 

+1,297,230 

2,125,000 

5,482,000 

5,808,900 
































































WAR DEPARTMENT 


21 


Statement of proposed expenditures for purchase, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled and horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles, for the fiscal year ending June SO, 1944, 

as required by 6 U. S. C. 78 


RESERVE OFFICERS’ TRAINING CORPS 


Appropriation 

For purchase 

Old 

vehicles 
still to 
be used 

Total 
mainte¬ 
nance, 
repair, and 
operation, 
all cars 

Public purpose and users 

New vehicles (mo¬ 
tor unless other¬ 
wise indicated) 

Old vehicles to be 
exchanged 

Net cost 
of new 
cars 

Number 

Gross 

cost 

Number 

Allowance 

(estimated) 

Reserve OfFicers' Training Corps_ 






146 

$9,490 

For use by the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps at Cavalry, 
Field Artillery, Coast Artillery units, and military institu¬ 
tion units, and by professors of military science and tactics 
at junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps multiple units. 








NATIONAL BOARD FOR PROMOTION OF RIFLE PRACTICE, 

ARMY 

Promotion of Rifle Practice— 

Promotion of rifle practice: For construction, equipment, and 
maintenance of rifle ranges, the instruction of citizens in marksman¬ 
ship, and promotion of practice in the use of rifled arms, for arms, 
ammunition, targets, and other accessories for target practice, for 
issue and sale in accordance with rules and regulations prescfibed 
by the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice and 
approved by the Secretary of War; for clerical services, including 
not exceeding $30,000 in the District of Columbia; for procurement 
of materials, supplies, trophies, prizes, badges, services, and such 
other items as are authorized in section 113, Act of June 3, 1916, 
and under this head in War Department Appropriation Act of June 
7, 1924; for the conduct of the national matches, including incidental 
travel of rifle teams and of individuals and of Marine Corps and 
other detachments required in the operation of the matches and 
including incidental travel of rifle teams and individuals attending 
regional, national, and international competitions, and for the pur¬ 
chase of medals and badges for use in National Rifle Association 
competitions, including those fired as a part of the national matches; 
for mileage at 8 cents per mile for members of the National Board 
for the Promotion of Rifle Practice when authorized by the Secre¬ 
tary of War, any provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding; 
and for maintenance of the National Board for the Promotion of 
Rifle Practice, including not to exceed $4,500 for incidental expenses 
in addition to the amount authorized by Act of May 28, 1928; to 
be expended under the direction of the Secretary of War, [$102,000] 
$100 {82 U. S. a 181-185; 66 Slat. 628). 

Annual appropriation, general account: 

Estimate 1944, $100 Appropriated 1943, $102,000 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, FIELD 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 6 Range $2,300 to $2,900 -_ 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $2,700 

1 2,400 

4 2,055 

2 1,620 

1 1,620 

2 1,440 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 .$2,625 

1 2,325 

4 2,044 

2 1,620 

1.1 1,575 

2.5 1,440 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 .$2,575 

1 2,275 

4 2,013 

1.6 1,725 

3 . 7 1,526 

3 1,440 

Grade 5 Range $2,000 to $2,600. 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160_ 

Grade 3 Range $1,620 to $1,980 _ 

Grade 2 Range $1,440 to $1,800. _ 

Custodial service: 

Grades Range $1,200 to $1,500. ___ 

Total permanent, field... 

11 21,060 

11.6 21,638 

14.3 25,565 
1,588 

Deduct delay in filling new positions_ 

Net permanent, field_ 



21,060 

21,638 

23,977 
17,273 

Temporary employees, field--___ 

Overtime - _ 


1,153 

01 Pprsnnal services Tnet') ... 



21,060 

22,791 

41,250 

OTHER OBLIGATIONS 

02 Travel . 

850 

100 

350 

1,465 

360 

350 

15,443 
2,280 
474 
424 
65,684 
12, 278 
9,667 
1,274 

03 Transportation of things. 

04 Gommiinicatinn services _ _ 

OS Penfs en/i utility .services _ 

07 Other cnntractiiHl services . 

13,250 
3,390 
7,000 

13,694 

3,188 

7,000 

08 Supplies and materials . . 

00 Rquipment __ . _ 

10 Lands and structures. 

Total other obligations_ 

24,940 

26,057 

107, 524 

Grand total obligations. 

46,000 

48,848 

148,774 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Transferred to “Engineer Service, Army” 
(military posts)__ _ 



-f $36,636 
-153,038 
-f298,128 

Prior year balance available in 1942 _ 



1942 balance available in 1943_ 

1943 balance available in 1944..... 

1944 balance available in subsequent fiscal 

years. _ 

-$351,280 

-f-305,380 

-$298,128 
-f-351,280 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 



100 

102,000 

330,500 


INTER-AMERICAN RELATIONS, WAR DEPARTMENT 

Inter-Amcrican Relations, War Department— 

For all expenses necessary to enable the Secretary of War to 
adopt such measures, appropriate to the functions and activities 
of the War Department, as he may deem advisable, to promote 
better relations with the other American [republics] countries, 
including transportation and subsistence expenses, while traveling 
in the Western Hemisphere, of army officers and military students 
of the other American [republics] countries, and Army officers of 
the United States, $500,000 {66 Stat. 628). 

Annual appropriation, general account: 

Estimate 1944, $500,000 Appropriated 1943, $500,000 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations_ 

$500,000 

$624,381 
-124,381 

$375,619 
-1-124,381 

1942 balance available in 1943.. 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 

500,000 

500,000 

500,000 


ARMY OF THE PHILIPPINES 

Expenses, Army of the Philippines— 

For all expenses necessary for the mobilization, operation, and 
maintenance of the Army of the Philippines, including expenses con¬ 
nected with calling into the service of the armed forces of the United 
States the organized military forces of the Government of the Com- 
monw'ealth of the Philippines, and expenditures incident to pay, 
allowances, operation, maintenance, and other activities of units and 
personnel of said organized military forces, and for the emergent 
mobilization and training of such forces, may be made without 
regard to the provisions of law regulating the expenditure of or 
accounting for funds of the United States but shall be expended and 
accounted for in a manner prescribed by the President of the United 
States, [$28,313,000] $100, which shall be available for payment 
to the Government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines upon 
its written request, either in advance of or in reimbursement for all 
or any part of the estimated or actual cost, as authorized by the 
Commanding General, United States Army Forces in the Far East, 
of necessary expenses for the purposes aforesaid: Provided, That 
any appropriation for the Military Establishment may be applied 
to the purposes aforesaid and may be reimbursed by transfer from 
this appropriation of the value of such property or service as may 
have been or may be applied to such purposes and any amount so 
transferred shall be available for expenditure for the purposes of the 
























































































22 


ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


ARMY OF THE PHILIPPINES—Continued 

Expenses, Army of the Philippines—Continued. 

appropriation so reimbursed during the fiscal j’ear in which such 
amount was received and the ensuing fiscal year {56 Stat. 628-629 '). 

Annual appropriation, general account: 

Estimate 1944, $100 Appropriated 1943, $28,313,000 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations_ 

$205,988,000 


$76,325,100 

+ 15,000,000 
+177,674,900 

Transferred to “Emergency fund for the 
President, national defense” - -_ 


1942 appropriation available in 1943. 

1943 balance available in 1944___ 

Total estimate or appropriation. 

-205,987,900 

-,$’177,674,900 

+205,987,900 

100 

28,313,000 

269,000,000 


Emergency Fund for the President, War (Allotment to War Department)— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations_ _ 



$20,950,000 

-20,950,000 

Received by transfer from “Emergency 
fund for the President, War”__ 



Total estimate or appropriation.. 











Emergency Fund for the President, Navy (Allotment to W'ar Department)— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations ___ _- 



$275,000 

-275,000 

Received by transfer from “Emergency 
fund for the President, Navy”__ 



Total estimate or appropriation. 











Emergency Fund for the President, National Defense (Allotment to War)— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations_ . _ 


$7,512, 598 
-6,980,300 

$34,005, 700 
+6,980, 300 

+1,365, 848 

-42, 351,848 

1Q49 hf»lq.nf»p q vnilflhlp in 194^^ 


Transferred to “Salaries and expenses, 
Ofhee of Censorship” _ 


Received by transfer from “Emergency 
fund for the President, national defense”.. 
Estimated savings and unobligated balance. 

Total estimate or appropriation . . 


-1,122,666 
590,368 









Foreign Service Pay Adjustment, Appreciation of Foreign Currencies (War)— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Total obligations___ 


$665,000 

-665,000 

$325,000 

-325,000 

Received "^by transfer from appropriation 
under above title_ 


Total estimate or appropriation_ 










Claims, Judgments, and Private Relief Aets— 

13 Refunds, awards, and indemnities: Obligations—1942, $1,597,808.48. 


Total, military activities, general account: 

Estimate 1944, $59,416,622,500 

Appropriated 1943, $42,810,960,428.47 


Total, military activities, trust accounts: 

Estimate 1944, $15,279 Appropriated 1943, $18,779 

Revised 1943, $18,852 










































































WAR DEPARTMENT 


23 


SALARIES, WAR DEPARTMENT 

For compensation for personal services in the War Department 
proper, as follows: 

Salaries, Office of Secretary of War- 

Office of Secretary of War: Secretary of War, Under Secretary of 
ar. Assistant Secretaries of War, and other personal services, 
[$563,973] $564,000: Provided, That not to exceed $200,000 of the 
appropriations contained in this Act for military activities shall be 
available for the payment of actual transportation expenses and 
not to exceed $10 per diem in lieu of subsistence and other expenses 
of persons serving while away from their homes, without other com¬ 
pensation from the United States, in an advisory capacity to the 
Secretary of War, and for the temporary employment of persons 
(at not to exceed $50 per day) or organizations, by contract or other¬ 
wise, without regard to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes or the 
civil service or classification law's: Provided, further, That no field- 
service approjiriation shall be available for personal services in 
the War Department except as may be expressly authorized herein 
(5 U. S. C. 3, 43, 181, 182, 182a; 66'Stal. 629). 

Plstimate 1944, $564,000 Appropriated 1943, $563,973 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 16. In e.xcess of $9,000: 

Secretary_ 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $15,000 

1 10,000 

1 10,000 

1 10,000 

1 8,750 

3 8,083 

1 8,000 

1 8,000 

1 8,000 

2 6,500 

1 6,500 

1 6,500 

1 6,500 

Man- .Av. 
years salary 

1 .$15,000 

1 10,000 

1 10,000 

1 10,000 

1 8,750 

2 8,125 

1 8,000 

1 8,000 

1 8,000 

2 e, 500 

1 6,500 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $15,000 

1 10,000 

1 10,000 

1 10,000 

1 8,500 

1.9 8,000 

1 8,000 

Under Secretary___ 

Assistant Secretary_ 

Assistant Secretarv (.Air)_ 

Grade 15. Range $8,000 to $9,000: 
-Administrative assistant and chief clerk. 
Special assistant to Secretary__ 

Director of civilian personnel and 
training _ 

Special assistant to Under Secretary_ 

Special assistant to Assistant Secretary.. 
Grade 14. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Special assistant to Secretary_ 


1 6, .500 
1 6,500 

Civilian aide to Secretary_ 

Asm'.stftTit administrativp 

A s«si.st,ant. (iirpotor of pprsonnol 

1 6,500 

1 6,500 


Special assistant to Under Secretary . 


Chipf of hranoh 

3 6,500 


Deputy executive accountant_ 


2 6,500 

1 5,600 

1 5,600 

Grade 13. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 

Assistant to administrative assistant_ 


1 5,600 

Expert adviser _ 


Special assistant to Under Secretary_ 

RppMfl! asi^istant to A.ssistant Seerpt.arv 

2 5,600 

4 5,600 

1 5,600 

1 5,600 

2 .5,600 



1 .5, MO 

3 5,600 

3 5,600 

1 5,600 

1 5,600 

2 5,600 

1 5,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,800 

1 4,600 

2 4,600 


Chief of branch___ 

0.2 5, MO 

Assignment editor_ 

1 5,600 

1 5,600 








Grade 12. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Special assistant to the Under Secretary. 
Special assistant to administrative as- 
sistant _ 



1 4,800 

1 4,600 

10 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,800 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 
3.1 4,600 






1 4,800 


1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

3 4,600 

5 4.600 

1 4,600 

A<;9i«?tant to director of personnel _ 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 





Senior training specialist_ 

1 4,600 

5 4,600 

1 4,600 
1 4,600 




1 4.600 

1 4,600 

1 4, MO 

1 4.600 

1 4, MO 
1 4, MO 
1 4,600 

1 4, MO 

2 4,600 

1 4,600 





Chief of broadcast service _ 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

2 4,600 


Motion picture editor_ 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 



1 4,600 

4 4,600 



4 4,600 

2 4,600 

2 4,600 



2 4,600 

1 4.600 

3 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 














Grade 11. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 4,600 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 4, MO 


13 3,800 



1 3,800 

7 3,800 

1 3,800 


4 3,800 

4 3,800 




1 3,8M 


3 3,800 


Director of exhibits.-. 

I 3,800 

i 3,800 


By objects 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL—COD. 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service— 
Continued. 

Grade 11. Range $3,800 to $4,600—Con. 

Administrative assistant. 

Chief of section.-. 

Chief of unit... 

Administrative officer.-. 

Junior research analyst.-. 

Employee relations officer. 

Liaison representatives. 

Training specialist.. 

Senior organization analyst. 

Occupational analyst.. 

Grade 10. Range $3,500 to $4,100: 
Confidential assistant to the Secretary.. 

Clerk to the Secretary.... 

Chief of branch.. 

Chief of unit___ 

Information representative_ 

Junior administrative officer__ 

Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Assistant director of reports_ 

Senior public information analyst- 

Chief script writer.. 

Editor___ 

News cameraman__ 

As.sociate special investigator_ 

Information .specialist_ 

Administrative assistant_ 

Organization analyst__ 

Associate training specialist_ 

Chief of division___ 

Chief of branch___ 

Chief of section_ 

Chief of unit__ 

Health education specialist_ 

.Assistant chief of section..-- 

Investigator___ 

Clas.sification analyst_ 

Senior administrative assistant.. 

Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

Administrative aide to Secretary. 

Stenographer to the Secretary- 

Clerk to the Under Secretary_ 

Confidential secretary to the Under 

Secretary__ 

Assistant motion-picture editor- 

Administrative assistant_ 

Grade 7. Range .$2,600 to $3,200: 

Chief of division-- 

Assistant chief of division_ 

Chief of branch_ 

Assistant chief of branch-- 

Chief of section--- 

Assistant chief of section_ 

Chief of unit_ 

Assistant investigator_ 

Associate classification analyst- 

Secretary to Assistant Secretary- 

Assistant organization analyst- 

.Assistant field office manager- 

Jimior research assistant_ 

Junior administrative analyst- 

Employee counselor-- 

Script writer_ 

Assistant editor____ 

Editorial clerk_ 

Junior research assistant-- 

Assistant information specialist- 

Secretary--- 

Assistant training specialist- 

Junior administrative as-sistant- 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900- 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2,600- 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to *2,160- 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980- 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $i,800- 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620- 

Professional service: 

Grade 8. Range $8,000 to .$9,000: 

Special assistant to Under Secretary— 

Chief attorney... 

Chief economist_ 

Grad^ 7. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Head attorney--- 

Liaison representative-- 

Grade 6. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 

Principal training specialist-- 

Principal attorney.. 

Medical director.--- 

Grade 5. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Senior attorney... 

Senior engineer... 

Senior statistician-- 

Artist____ 

Layout editor. -.. 

Grade 4. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Attorney... 

General physician-- 

Asssistant medical specialist... 

Economic analyst... 

.Art director...-- 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Associate exhibits designer.. 

General physician..... 

Associate engineer. 


Obligations 


Estimate, 1944 Estimate, 1943 Actual, 1942 


Man- 

years 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

2 

. 1 
1 

1 
1 
1 


Av. 

salary 

$3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 

3,600 
3,600 
3,500 


13 


3,500 
3,500 


3,200 

3,200 

3,200 


3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 


3,200 

3,200 

3,000 
3,100 
3,100 


2 2,900 


1 3,000 


2,800 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 


20 

1 

2 


2,600 
2,600 
2,600 


2,600 


2,600 
2,600 
2,600 


1 

1 

2 

2 

16 

19 

no 

144 

347 

476 

9 


2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,321 
2,013 
1,800 
1, 622 
1,440 
1,260 


8,000 

‘8,‘566 


6,500 

5,600 


5.600 

4.600 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $3,800 
1 3,800 


12. 2 3,800 


1 3,600 

1 3,600 


1 3,500 

1 3,500 

10.3 3, .500 


3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 


3,200 

3,200 

3,200 

3,200 

3,200 


1 3,200 


4,600 
4,600 
4,600 

3,800 
3,800 
3,800 


1 3,800 


3,200 
3,200 


2 3,200 

7 3,200 

7 3,200 

18.2 3,200 


3,000 
3,100 
3,100 

2,900 

2,900 


Man- Av. 
years salary 


9.5 2,953 
3 2,665 


1 2,600 
14 2,600 

9 2,600 


2,600 
2,600 


2,600 


2,600 

2,600 

2,600 

2,600 

2,600 


28.3 2,600 
38.9 2,310 
133 2,015 

212.4 1,804 
374. 7 1,622 
731.6 1,441 
50.5 1,264 


2 8,000 
1 8,000 

4 6,500 


1 4,600 

‘i'“4,'666 


1 $3,800 


1 3,500 

1 3,500 


1 3,500 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 


3 3,200 

1 3,200 


2 3,200 

1 3,200 


3,200 


0.9 3,800 


1 3,200 

*i‘2‘3,'266 


2 3,200 

1 3,200 

7 3,200 

4.3 3,200 

1 2,900 

1 3,100 

1 2,900 

1 2,900 

1 2,900 
4.3 3,016 

2 2,800 


1 2,600 

1 2,600 

9 2,600 


2,600 
2,600 


2,600 


2,600 

2,600 

2,600 

2,600 

2,600 


18.6 2,600 
27.7 2,314 
89.2 2,024 
15.5.5 1,806 

348.1 1,623 

932.1 1,441 
140.6 1,321 


0.5 8,000 


6.6 5,600 


3 4,000 

4 4,600 


4,600 


3.4 3,800 


1 3,200 

Ti “3,'26 o 

















































































































































































































































24 


ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


SALARIES, WAR DEPARTMENT—Continued 
Salaries, Office of Secretary of War— Continued. 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

• 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL—COn. 

Professional service—Continued. 

Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant attorney.. 

Assistant exhibits engineer.... 

Procurement methods examiner.. 

Diorama sculptor___ 

Diorama modeller...... 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $2,600 

1 2,600 

1 2,600 

2 2,600 

1 2,600 

2 2,000 
32 1,800 

2 1,620 

2 1,440 

1 1,860 

7 1,680 

2 1,500 

8 1,388 

235 1,203 

48 1,080 

38,460 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1.6 $2,600 

1 2,600 

1 2,600 

1 2,600 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

2.3 $2,600 
1 2,600 
1 2,600 

1 2,600 

Assistant statistician_ 

Grade 1. Range $2,000 to $2,600. 

Subprofessional service: 

Grade 8. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Artist illustrator ... _ 

1 2,600 

1 2,000 

1 2,600 
5 2,000 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2,600...... 

Grade 5. Range $1,800 to $2,160.. 

Grade 4. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,440 to $1,800..... 

Custodial service: 

Grade 7. Range $1,860 to $2,300_ 

Grade 6. Range $1,680 to $2,040_ 

Grade 5. Range $1,500 to $1,860. _ . 

2 2,050 

1 1,860 
22 1,620 

1 1,440 

1 1,860 

6 1,720 

i.6 2,063 
0. 9 1, 860 
9.8 1,620 
0.7 1,440 

1 1,860 
4.3 1,736 

Grade 4. Range $L320 to $1,680_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,500_ 

Grade 2. Range $1,080 to $1,380..... 

Legislative changes in salary ranges... 

Total permanent, departmental.. 

Deduct delay in filling new positions.. 

4 i, 425 

131 1,215 

132 1,080 
30, 250 

2.7 1,476 
102.5 1,220 
77.1 1,080 

1,700 

3,261,000 

2, 088.3 

3,801,574 
548, 765 

2,064 

3, 511,493 

Net permanent, departmental_ 

Temporary employees, departmental_ 

Overtime ___ 



3, 261,000 

3,252,809 
43, 650 
304,679 

3, 511, 493 
421, 667 

01 Personal services (net)'.. 

Allotted from “Finance Service, Army” 

(pay of the Army)..... 

1940 and 1941 appropriations available in 
1942____ 



3,261,000 

-2,697, 000 

3, 601,138 

-2,979, 568 

3,933,160 

-3,379,617 

-31,540 
-f-67,597 

1942 appropriation available in 1943... 

Total estimate or appropriation.. 


-57,597 

564,000 

563,973 

579,600 


Salaries, Office of Chief of Staft— 

Office of Chief of Staff, [$394,025] $394,000 {5 U. S. C. 43; 
10 U. S. C. 21; 56 Stat. 629). 

Estimate 1944, $394,000 Appropriated 1943, $394,025 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 








Man- 

Av. 

Man- 

Av. 

Man- 

Av. 

Professional service: 

years 

salary 

years 

salary 

years 

salary 

Grade 7. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 







Head statistical analyst...... 

1 

$6, 500 

0.5 $6,500 



Chief consultant psychologist... 

1 

6,500 

1 

6,500 

1 

$6,500 

Grade 6. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 







Head geographer_u_ 

3 

5,600 

2 

5,600 



Expert economic analyst.__ 

2 

5,600 

1 

5,600 


Principal research analyst__ 

1 

5,600 

1 

5,600 


Grade 5. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 





C hief psychologist.... 

1 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

0.3 

4,600 

Senior research analyst__ 

21 

4,600 

18.5 4,600 

0.7 

4,600 

Senior geographer_ 

5 

4,600 

4 

4,600 



Grade 4. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 





Research consultant... 

15 

3,800 

15 

3,800 

7.5 

3,800 

Research analyst__ 

6 

3,800 

4 

3,800 

2 

3,800 

Military intelligence research consult- 







ant ____ 

6 

3,800 

4 

3,800 



Economic analyst _ 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 


Geographer___ 

4 

Z, 800 

3 

3^800 


Assistant chief psychologist_ 

1 

31800 

1 

3 ; 800 

1 

3,800 

Cartographic engineer_ 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 



Grade 3T Range $3,200 to $3,800: 





Associate geographer.. _ 

3 

3,200 

3 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

Research analyst__ 

31 

3,200 

19.2 3,200 

10.5 

3,200 

Chief research analyst_ 

12 

3,200 

8 

3,200 

5.6 

3,200 

Associate cartographic engineer_ 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 



Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 





As.sistant analyst... 

3 

2,600 

3 

2,600 

2.5 

2,600 

Assistant research analyst.. 

70 

2,600 

65.5 2,600 

18.4 

2,600 

Assistant geographer___ 

3 

2,600 

3 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

Assistant statistical analvst . _ 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 



Grade 1. Range $2,000 to $2,600.. 

49 

2 ; 000 

40 

2,000 

28.3 

2,000 

Subprofessional service: 







Grade 8. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 







Chief engineering draftsman_ 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

0.6 

2,600 

Grade 7. Range $2,300 to $2,900_ 

2 

2,300 

2 

2,300 

0.3 

2,300 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2,600___ 

9 

2,000 

3.2 2,000 

0.9 

2,000 

Grade 5. Range $1,800 to $2,160. 

7 

1,800 

7 

1,800 

3.9 

1,800 

Grade 4. Range $1,620 to $1,980. 

1 

1,620 

1 

1,620 

1.8 

1,620 


Obligations 


By objects 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL—COn. 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 13. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 

Special assistant_ 

Grade 12. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Senior administrative officer_ 

Expert technician_ 

Grade 11. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Administrative officer--- 

Grade 10. Range $3,500 to $4,100: 

Junior administrative officer_ 

Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Assistant chief clerk_ 

Chief clerk of division-- 

Senior administrative assistant.. 

Classification analyst___ 

Technical assistant_ 

Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

Civilian aide to chief of staff__ 

Chief clerk of division.... 

Executive Secretary___ 

Administrative assistant... 

Senior research analyst_ 

Translator___ 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Junior administrative assistant.... 

Secretary to Deputy Chief of Staff_ 

Principal clerk_ 

Assistant classification analyst_ 

Assistant military analyst__ 

Associate tran.slator___ 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900_ 

Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600... 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to .$2,160_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800_ 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620.. 

Custodial service: 

Grades. Range $1,500 to $1,860_ 

Grade 4. Range $1,320 to $1,680... 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1.500__ 

Grade 2. Range $1,080 to $1,380_ 

Legislative changes in salary ranges_ 

Total permanent, departmental- 

Deduct delay in filling new positions_ 

Net permanent, departmental_ 

Overtime.... 

01 Personal services (net)... 

Allotted from “Finance Service, Army” 

(pay of the Army)___ 

1940 and 1941 appropriations available in 

1942_ 

1942 appropriation available in 1943... 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 


Estimate, 1944 

Estimate,1943 

Aetna! 

, 1942 

Man- 

Av. 

Man- Av. 

Man- 

Av. 

years 

salary 

years salary 

years 

salary 

1 

$5,600 

1 $5,600 



2 

4,600 

2 4,600 

0 . 4 $ 4,600 

3 

4,600 

1 4,600 

1 

4,600 

2 

3,800 

2 3,800 

1.2 

3,800 

2 

3,500 

2 3,500 

1.5 

3,500 

1 

3,300 

1 3,300 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 3.200 

2 

3,200 

2 

3,200 

1. 2 3,200 



1 

3,200 

1 3,200 



1 

3,200 

1 3,200 

0.4 

3,200 

1 

2,900 

1 2,900 

1 

2,900 

2 

2,900 

2 2,900 

3.5 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

1 2,900 



4 

2,900 

4 2,900 

1 

2,900 

3 

2,900 

3 2,900 

1 

2,900 

3 

2,900 

3 2,900 



13 

2,600 

12. 3 2,600 

10 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 2,600 



1 

2,600 

1 2,600 

0.8 

2,600 

4 

2, 600 

4 2,600 

2 

2,600 

29 

2,300 

25. 7 2,300 

18.4 

2,300 

97 

2,000 

92 2,000 

34.2 

2,000 

198 

1,800 

180 1,800 

84.6 

1,800 

572 

1,620 

570 1,620 

233.7 

1,620 

410.7 1,440 

372.8 1,440 

604.9 

1,440 

6 

1,260 

6 1,260 

7 

1,260 

1 

1,500 

1 1,500 



7 

1,320 

7 1,320 

1.4 

1,320 

81 

1,200 

80. 3 1,200 

65.5 

1, 200 

1 

1,080 

1 1,080 

0.3 

1,080 


10,560 

10,340 



1,715.7 

1,599.2 

1.166.1 


3,208,000 

2,944,047 

1,919,974 



15(427 





3,208,000 

2,928,620 

1,919,974 



293,529 





3,208,000 

3,222,149 

1,919,974 

-2,814,000 

-2,826,370 

-1,552,227 





-1.391 


-1,754 

-t-L 754 

394,000 

394,025 

368,110 


Emergency Relief, War, Administrative Expenses— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

0.1 $1,620 
5. 5 1,443 

0.8 1.200 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $l’800.. 



Custodial service: 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,500_ 



01 Personal services (net).... 





6.4 21,000 

-21,000 

Allotted from “Emergency relief, 'War 
(transfer from W. P. A.)”__ 



Total estimate or appropriation_ 











Salaries, Office of Inspector General- 

Office of the Inspector General, [$33,855] $33,000 (5 U. S. C. 
43; 66 Stat. 629). 

Estimate 1944, $33,000 Appropriated 1943, $33,855 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 

Professional service: 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Associate statistician... 

M an- Av. 
years salary 

1 $3,200 

1 2,600 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $3,200 

1 2,600 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant statistician__ 




























































































































































































WAR DEPARTMENT 


25 


By objects 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL—COR. 

Subprofessional service: 

Grade 4. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 12. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Special Assistant to the Inspector 

General_ 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant to chief clerk__ 

Junior administrative assistant and 

principal clerk_ 

.Junior fiscal accountant and auditor_ 

Junior accountant and auditor_ 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900_ 

Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to .$1,800_ 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620_ 

Custodial service: 

Grade 4. Range .$1,320 to $1,680__ 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to -$1,500_ 

Grade 2. Range .$1,080 to .$1,620_ 

Legislative changes in salary ranges_ 


Obligations 


Estimate, 1944 


Estimate, 1943 


Total permanent, departmental. 
Deduct delay in filling new positions.. 


Net permanent, departmental. 
Overtime_ 


01 Personal services (net)_ 

Allotted from “Finance Service, Army” 

(pay of the Army)_ 

1940 and 1941 appropriations available in 

1942_ 

1942 appropriation available in 1943_ 


Total estimate or appropriation. 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $1,620 


1 4,800 
1 2,600 


2,600 

2,600 


12 

10 

37 

25 

24 


2, 341 
2,020 
1,810 
1,625 
1,440 


1,320 
1,200 
1,080 
1,140 


125 225,000 


225,000 


225,000 
-192,000 


33, 000 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $1,620 


1 4,800 
1 2,600 


2,600 

2.600 


12 

10 

37 

25 

24 


2,341 
2,020 
1,810 
1,625 
1,440 


1,320 

1,200 

1,080 

1,045 


Actual, 1942 


Man- Av. 
years salary 


$4,600 

2,600 


2 

11 

10 

18 

24 

35 

2 


2,600 
2, 354 
2,033 
1,825 
1,620 
1,440 
1,260 


125 225,000 


225,000 
19, 609 


244,609 
-203,990 


—6, 764 


33, 855 


1,200 

1,080 


117 


195,520 
86,713 


108,807 


108, 807 

-75,131 

-3.180 
-1-6, 764 


37,260 


Salaries, Office of Commanding General, Army Air Forces— 

Office of Commanding General, Army Air Forces, [$517,880] 
$617,000 {5 U. S. C. 48; 10 U. S. C. 291;'56 Stat. 629). 

Estimate 1944, $517,000 Appropriated 1943, $517,880 


By objects 


PERSONAL SERnCES, DEPARTMENTAL 

Professional service: 

Grade 7. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Assistant director, statistical control 

division_ 

Grade 6. Range $5,600 to $6,400 • 

Principal cartographic engineer- 

Principal airport and airways engineer 

Principal radio engineer- 

Principal engineer- 

Grade 5. Range $4,600 to $5,600: 

Senior historian_ 

Senior economic analyst- 

Senior statistician_ 

Senior electrical engineer- 

Senior cartographic engineer- 

Senior meteorologist... 

Senior patent expert- 

Senior safety engineer- 

Senior site planner- 

Senior economist_.- 

Senior aeronautical engineer- 

Senior industrial engineer_ 

Chief radio engineer- 

Grade 4. Range .$3,800 to .$4,600: 

Historian_ 

Economic analyst- 

Economist_ 

Air engineer___ 

Statistician--- 

Legal adviser--- 

Patent expert.... 

Automotive engineer_ 

Cartographic engineer- 

Photogrammetric engineer_ 

Map presentation consultant_ 

Meteorologist_ 

Site planner_ 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to .$3,800: 

Associate statistical analyst- 

Associate air engineer_ 

Associate aero-photograph interpreter.. 

Associate economic analyst- 

Associate statistician--- 

Associate patent adviser_ 

Associate legal adviser.. 

Associate architectural engineer- 

Associate site planner.... 

Associate civil engineer. 

Associate flight observer-- 

Associate map presentation consultant. 


Obligations 


Estimate,1944 


Man- .4.V. 
years salary 


1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

5 

2 

3 

12 

13 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 


$6, 500 

5, 600 

5.600 

6.600 
5,680 

4,600 

4,600 

4,700 

4,600 

4.600 

4.600 

4.600 
4,600 
4, 800 
4,600 
4,683 
4,600 
4,600 

3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3, 800 
3,800 
3,800 
3, 800 
3,800 
3,800 

3,200 
3,200 
3, 200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3, 200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 


Estimate, 1943 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $6,500 


1 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

4 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

5 
1 
1 

2 

5 

1 

2 

8 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

5 

2 

7 

3 

3 

17 

15 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 


6,600 
5,600 

5.600 
6, 733 

4.600 
4,600 
4,700 
4,600 
4, 600 
4,600 
4,600 
4,600 

4.800 
4,600 
4,660 
4,600 
4,600 

3.800 
3, 800 
3,800 

3.800 

3.800 

3.800 
3, 800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 

3,200 
3, 200 
3,200 
3, 200 
3, 200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 


Actual, 1942 


Man- Av. 
years salary 


1 $5.600 


2 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

2 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

5 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 


2 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,200 

1 

3, 200 

3 

3,200 

9 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 


By objects 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL—COD. 

Professional service—Continued. 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800—Con. 

Associate airways engineer_ 

Associate lithographic engineer_ 

Associate metallurgist_ 

Associate cartographic engineer- 

Associate photo^ammetric engineer_ 

Associate scientific editor___ 

Associate meteorologist... 

Associate industrial engineer_ 

Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant statistical analyst__ 

Assistant air analyst..- 

.4..ssistant economic analyst_ 

Assistant aero photographic interpreter. 

Assistant librarian_ 

Assistant statistician_ 

Assistant legal adviser- 

Assistant text construction analyst- 

Assistant civil engineer_ 

Assistant electrical engineer--- 

Assistant site planner_ 

Assistant airways engineer_ 

Assistant lithographic engineer_ 

Assistant cartographic engineer.- 

Assistant photogrammetric engineer.... 

Assistant editor_ 

Assistant map presentation consultant .. 

Assistant meteorologist_ 

Grade 1. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

Subprofessional service: 

Grade 8. Range $2,600 to $3,200' 

Chief engineering draftsman- 

Principal artist illustrator- 

Grade 7. Range $2,300 to $2,900- 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2,600- 

Grade 5. Range .$1,800 to $2,160- 

Grade 4. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

Grade 3. Range .$1,440 to $1,800- 

Grade 2. Range $1,320 to $1,680-_- 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 15. Range $8,000 to .$9,000: 

Chief consultant_ 

Director of traffic and transportation... 

Chief production specialist- 

Grade 14. Range $6,500 to .$7,,500: 

Chief management analyst-- 

Head accountant- 

Deputy director of traffic and transpor¬ 
tation — 

Head administrative officer_ 

Head production specialist- 

Grade 13. Range. $5,600 to $6,400: 

Principal administrative analyst- 

Principal management analyst- 

Physical director_ 

Principal personnel specialist- 

Principal placement officer- 

Principal production specialist- 

Grade 12. Range $4,600 to .$5,400: 

Senior administrative analyst- 

Management engineer... 

Industrial traffic specialist- 

Senior administrative officer-".... 

Senior technical adviser_ 

Senior organizational analyst_ 

Senior training officer_ 

Senior personnel standards analyst_ 

Senior personnel counselor- 

Grade 11. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Administrative analyst-:- 

Chief photographic technician_ 

Administrative officer_ 

Principal accountant___ 

Principal fiscal accoimtant- 

Personnel analyst_ 

Field personnel representative- 

Training specialist___ 

Personnel standards analyst_ 

Classification officer__ 

Placement officer_ 

Chief, transportation branch.. 

Grade 10. Range $3,500 to $4,100: 

Administrative officer_ 

Rate classification expert__ 

Chief clerk__ 

Senior fiscal accountant- 

Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Administrative assistant.. 

Associate editor- 

Associate administrative analyst- 

Associate budget officer- 

Associate executive- 

Property and supply officer- 

Associate fiscal accountant- 

Transportation research analyst_ 

Administrative officer___ 

Associate personnel analyst___ 

Associate field personnel representative 
Occupational classification specialist .. 
Associate personnel standards analyst. 

Classification anajyst.. 

Associate personnel counsellor_ 

Placement specialist--- 

Associate industrial specialist.....- 


Obligations 


Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Man- 

Av. 

Man- 

Av. 

Man- 

Av. 

years 

salary 

years 

salary 

years 

salary 

2 

$3,200 

2 

$3,200 

2 

$3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 



1 

3.200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3.200 

3 

3,200 

6 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

3 

3,200 

4 

3,200 



1 

3,200 

1 

3, 200 



3 

3, 200 

3 

3, 200 

1 

3.200 

2 

3,200 

2 

3,200 

2 

3,200 

6 

2,600 

8 

2.600 

4 

2,600 

6 

2,600 

6 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

7 

2,600 

8 

2,600 

2 

2, 600 

5 

2,600 

7 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

13 

2,600 

16 

2,600 

9 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

2 

2.600 

2 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

2 

2,600 



1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 



1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

2 

2,600 



2 

2,600 

2 

2,600 



10 

2,600 

10 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

3 

2,600 

2 

2,600 



8 

2,600 

7 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

3 

2,600 

3 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

5 

2,600 

5 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

70 

2,000 

64 

2,000 

23 

2,000 

4 

2,600 

3 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

1 

2,600 





13 

2 ,300 

17 

2,300 

12 

2,300 

25 

2,000 

26 

2,000 

18 

2,000 

39 

1,800 

37 

1,800 

29 

1,800 

89 

1,620 

69 

1,620 

43 

1,620 

68 

1,440 

33 

1,440 

31 

1,440 

1 

1,320 

1 

1,.320 

5 

1,320 

1 

8,000 

1 

8,000 



1 

8,000 

1 

8,000 



1 

8,000 

1 

8,000 

1 

8,000 

1 

6,500 

1 

6,500 



1 

6,500 

1 

6,500 

1 

6,500 

1 

6,500 

1 

6, 500 



2 

6,500 

2 

6,500 

1 

6,500 

3 

6,500 

3 

6,500 

1 

6,500 

1 

6,600 

2 

5,600 

1 

5,600 

1 

5,600 

1 

5,600 



1 

5,600 

1 

5,600 



1 

5,600 

1 

5,600 



1 

5,600 

1 

5,600 



1 

5,600 

2 

5,600 



2 

4,600 

2 

4,600 

2 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 

4,600 



2 

4,600 

2 

4,600 

2 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 

4,600 



1 

4,600 

2 

4,600 



1 

4,600 





1 

41600 

1 

4,600 



1 

4,600 





4 

3,800 

4 

3,800 

3 

3,800 

2 

3,800 

2 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

4 

3,800 

4 

3,800 

3 

3,800 

2 

3,800 

2 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 



1 

3 ; 800 

2 

3,800 


1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 


1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 


1 

3^800 

1 

3,800 


1 

31800 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

1 

3.800 

1 

3.800 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

2 

3,500 

2 

3,500 

2 

3,500 

1 

3,500 

1 

3,500 



1 

3 ; 500 

1 

3 ; 500 

1 

3,500 

1 

3,500 

1 

3,500 

1 

3, .500 

6 

3,200 

7 

3,200 

4 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 



6 

3,200 

8 

3.200 

3 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

2 

3,200 



1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,300 

1 

3,200 

2 

3,200 

1 

3.200 

2 

3,200 

2 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

2 

3,200 

2 

3,200 



4 

3.200 

4 

3,200 



1 

3,200 

2 

31200 


1 

3,200 



1 

3,200 



1 

3 ; 200 

2 

3,200 



2 

3,200 

2 

3,200 

2 

3,200 

1 

3,200 





1 

3 ; 200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

2 

3,200 

2 

3,200 

2 

3,200 

























































































































































































































































26 


ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


SALARIES, WAR DEPARTMENT—Continued 


By objects 


Salaries, Office of Commanding General, Army Air Forces— Continued. 


Obligations 


By objects 


Estimate, 1944, Estimate, 1943 


Actual, 1942 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL— COn. 


Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service— 
Continued. 

Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

Pri vate secretary..-.. 

Assistant administrative officer_ 

Assistant distribution consultant. 

Assistant accountant___ 

Administrative assistant_ 

Property and supply officer.. 

Heraldic consultant_ 

Executive secretary...... 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Junior administrative assistant. 

Assistant editor_ 

Technical administrative assistant_ 

Head photographer.... 

Assistant administrative officer.. 

Assistant administrative analyst.... 

Jimior property supply officer. 

Assistant translator...... 

Assistant program analyst_ 

Assistant procedural consultant. 

Head reference clerk..___ 

Assistant fiscal accountant..... 

Passenger and rate clerk__ 

Assistant accountant... 

Assistant training specialist_ 

Assistant personnel standards analyst.. 

Assistant classification analyst.. 

Assistant persoimel counsellor.. 

Employee relations specialist... 

Assistant placement specialist. 

Information assistant .... 

Head clerk-stenographer__ 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900. 

Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600. 

Grade 4. Range .$1,800 to $2,160_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980.... 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800. 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620__ 

Custodial service: 


Man- 

Av. 

years 

salary 

1 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

2 

2,900 

5 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

68 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

6 

2,600 

4 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

3 

2. 600 

3 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

3 

2,600 

4 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

2 

2, 600 

2 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2, 600 

1 

2,600 

79 

2,300 

293 

2,000 

676 

1,800 

1,583 

1,620 


683.7 1,440 
17 1,260 


Man- 

Av. 

years 

salary 

1 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

2 

2,900 

3 

2,900 

7 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

55 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

3 

2,600 

3 

2,600 

1 

2, 600 

1 

2, 600 

2 

2,600 

1 

2, 600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

2 

2, 600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

1 

2, 600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

79 

2, 300 

319 

2,000 

754 

1,800 

1,485 

1,620 

648 

1,440 

12 

1,260 


Man- Av. 
years salary 


1 2,900 

4 ’"2^960 


1 

2,900 

25 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

3 

2,600 

1 

2,600 


1 2,600 
i'""2,’600 


2 2,600 


1 2,600 


42 

2,300 

160 

2,000 

192 

1,800 

847 

1,620 

598 

1,440 

21 

1,260 


Grade 6. Range $1,680 to $2,040. 

Grade 5. Range $1,500 to $1,860_ 

Grade 4. Range .$1,320 to $1,500_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,5(X). 

Grade 2. Range $1,080 to $1,380_ 

Legislative changes in salary ranges_ 

Total permanent, departmental. 

Deduct delay in filling new positions.. 

Net permanent, departmental... 
Temporary employees, departmental.. 
Overtime...... 


01 Personal services (net)... 

Allotted from “Air Corps, Army”_ 

1940 and 1941 appropriations available in 


2 

2 

7 

252 

42 


1,770 
1,590 
1,423 
1,290 
1,142 
37, 260 


4,342.7 

7,812,500 


7, 812, 500 
112,500 


7,925, 000 
-7,408,000 


1 

2 

4 

188 

27 


1,680 
1,500 
1,365 
1,316 
1,165 
24.900 


4,191 

7,703,612 
148,030 


7,555,582 
195,000 
915, 656 


8,666, 238 
-8,136,334 


1 1,500 

161 1,320 

12 1,200 


2,354 


4,0-19,360 
628,182 


3,421,178 


3, 421,178 
-2,911,448 


1942 


1942 balance available in 1943.. 

Total estimate or appropriation 


517,000 


-12,024 
517,880 


-3,754 
-f 12. 024 


518,000 


Salaries, Office of Commanding General, Army Serviee Forces— 


By objects 


Obligations 


Estimate, 1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 





Man- Av. 

Man- Av. 

Man- Av. 

Professional service: 

years salary 

years salary 

years salary 

Grade 8. Range $8,000 to $9,000: 




Chief statistician.... 

2 $8,000 

1.3 $8,000 

0. 5 $8,000 

Chief attorney_ 

1 8,000 

1 8,000 

1 8,000 

1 8,000 

1 8,000 

3 6,500 

4 6,500 

1 8,000 

1 8,000 

1 8,000 


Principal attorney_ 


Consulting radio engineer_ 


Physicist. _ 

1 8,000 

1 8,000 

2 6,500 

3. 9 6, 500 


Social science analyst_ 


Grade 7. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Head attorney__ 


Head statistician... 

0.5 6,500 

Social science analyst_ 

3 6,500 

3 6,500 

Chief p.svchologist- _ 

1 61500 

1 6; 500 


Grade 6.* Range $5,600 to $6,400: 


Principal attorney.... 

3 5,600 

3 5,600 

1 5,600 

Principal statistician__ 

11.5 5,600 

10 5,600 

2 5,600 

Principal production engineer._ 

4 5,600 
3. 5 5,600 

5 5,600 

3 5,600 

5.4 5,600 

3 5,600 

1 5,600 

4 5,600 

2. 3 5,600 

4 5,600 
2. 5 5,600 

5 5,600 
1. 5 5,600 


Senior economist_ 


Principal engineer. _ _ 


Commodity specialist..__ 


Technical adviser .. _ 


Principal construction engineer_ 


Principal industrial coordinator. 

1 6,600 



PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL—COD. 

Professional service—Continued. 

Grade 5. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Senior personnel technician.... 

Chief statistical section... 

Senior labor marketing analyst_ 

Employment specialist__ 

Senior statistical analyst-- 

Senior economic analyst.. 

Senior social science analyst. 

Senior statistician... 

Senior civil engineer..... 

Senior attorney.__ 

Electrical engineer...... 

Senior mechanical engineer... 

Optics specialist___ 

Grade 4. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Senior classification analyst.. 

Insurance attorney... 

Chemist-____ 

Statistician_____ 

Alloy steel specialist..... 

Attorney_ 

Civil engineer__ 

Engineer___ 

Senior statistician... 

Social science analyst... 

Insurance examiner_ 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Associate statistical analyst_ 

Associate economic analysis statistician. 

Associate statistician.. 

Associate research analyst_ 

.Associate historical research analyst_ 

Statistical analyst... 

Associate statistical production manager 

Associate legal examiner__ 

As.sociate eeonomie editor_ 

Associate mechanical engineer_ 

.Associate engineer___ 

Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant research analyst _ 

.Assistant statistical analy.st..... 

Statistical analyst ___ 

Assistant economic analyst_ 

Assistant attorney..... 

.Assistant legal adviser_ 

Grade 1. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

Clerical, adm.inistrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 15. Range $8,000 to $9,000: 

Program analyst (transportation)_ 

Special assistant_____ 

Director of personnel_ 

Executive director.... 

Grade 14. Range $fi,.500 to $7,500: 

Deputy executive accountant_ 

Chief accountant... 

Chief of branch____ 

Executive assistant.... 

Program analyst...__ 

Technical adviser__ 

Head industrial specialist_ .-. 

Port handling and ocean ship specialist 

Head production analyst .. 

Staff adviser_ 

Grade 13. Range $5,600 to $0,400: 

Information specialist_ 

Head analyst.____ 

Principal administrative officer_ 

Consulting accountant_ 

Auditor in charge___ 

Chief of section... 

Loan officer___ 

Senior liability and surety insurer_ 

Chief of unit___ 

Staff adviser___ 

Assistant to chief of division__ 

.Assistant production specialist_ 

Copper analyst__ 

Principal administrative analyst_ 

Principal production analyst_ 

Technical adviser... 

Commodity specialist___ 

Grade 12. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Senior training specialist.. 

Senior budget analyst... 

Assistant consulting accountant.. 

Field auditor and accountant__ 

Training supervisor__ 

Industrial specialist_ 

Senior administrative analyst. 

Chief of unit____ 

Principal budget analyst- 

Technical adviser... 

Head fiscal accountant... 

Information specialist_ 

Principal personnel analyst... 

Supervisor of unit... 

Assistant chief..-- 

Head of training faculty unit.. 

Senior production analyst.. 

Production analyst.. 

Copper analyst..... 

Senior administrative officer.. 


Obligations 


Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Man- 

Av. 

Man- Av. 

years salary 

years salary 

2 

$4,600 

1.5 $4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 4,600 

2 

4,600 

1.1 4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 4,600 

4 

4,600 

3. 5 4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 4,600 

2 

4,600 

2 4.600 

14 

4. 600 

11.5 4,600 

3 

4,600 

2. 4 4,600 

3 

4,600 

2.1 4, 600 

3 

4,600 

0. 4 4, 600 

2 

4,600 

1. 6 4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 4,600 

2 

3,800 

2 3,800 

1 

3,800 

3,800 

2 

1.2 3,800 

16. 4 3, 800 

12. 4 3,800 

1 

3,800 

1 3,800 

6 

3,800 

4. 5 3,800 

3 

3,800 

1 3,800 

3. 5 3, 800 

2. 5 3,800 

4 

3,800 

3. 8 3,800 

2 

3,800 

2 3,800 

0.9 3, 800 

11 3,200 

14. 3 3, 200 

2 

3, 200 

2 3,200 

9. 2 3, 200 

7 3,200 

1 

3, 200 

1 3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 3,200 

6. 

5 3, 200 

4. 2 3, 200 

1 

3,200 

1 3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 3,200 

1 

3, 200 

1 3,200 

1 

3, 200 

1 3,200 

3 

3,200 

2 3,200 

2 

2, 600 

2 2,600 

15 

2, 600 

13. 1 2, 600 

5.4 2,600 

3 2,600 

3 

2,600 

2. 5 2. 600 


2,600 

4. 7 2, 600 

1 

2,600 

1 2,600 

15 

2, (MX) 

14.4 2,000 

1 

8,000 

1 8,000 

3 

8,000 

3 8,000 

1 

8,000 

1 8,000 

1 

8,000 

1 8,000 

1 

6,500 

1 6,500 

2 

6,500 

2 6.500 

9. 

6 6, 500 

9. 1 6. 500 

3 

6,500 

2 6,500 

1 

6, .500 

1 6, .500 

4. 

4 6, 500 

3.8 6, .500 

1 

6, 500 

1 6,500 

1 

6, .500 

1 6,500 

1 

6, 500 

1 6. .500 

3. 

8 6,500 

2.4 6,500 

15 

.5,600 

1.5 5.600 

1 

5,600 

1 5,600 

2 5,600 

4 5,600 

4 

5,600 

0 

5.600 

5 5.600 

5. 

.8 5, 600 

3 5,600 

2 

5,600 

1 5,600 

1 

5,600 

1 5,600 

3. 

6 5,600 

3 5,600 

4. 

3 .5,600 

2 5,600 

1 

.5,600 

2 5.600 

1 

.5,600 

1 5,600 

1 

5,600 

1 5,600 

3 

5.600 

4 5,600 

3 

5,600 

4 5,600 

3. 7 5,600 

3 5,600 

1 

5,600 

1 5,600 

2 

4,600 

2 4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 4,600 

2 

4,600 

2 4,600 

8 

4,600 

6. 6 4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 4,600 

5. 5 4, 600 

4.4 4,600 

5 

4.600 

3.3 4, 600 

1 

4,600 

1 4,600 

3 

4,600 

2 4,600 

4 

4,600 

4 4,600 

2. 6 4,600 

1.4 4,600 

2 

4,600 

2 4,600 

4 

4.600 

3. 2 4, 600 

4 

4,600 

3.1 4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 4,600 

3 

4,600 

2. 6 4, 600 

4 

4,600 

3. 5 4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 4,600 

4 

4 4,600 

7. 4 4.600 


Actual, 1942 


Man- Av. 
years salary 


2 $4,600 


1. 5 3, 800 


2.7 3,200 


2.8 2,600 


2.2 2,000 


1.5 8,000 


0.8 6,500 


1 5,600 


1.7 5,600 
i .5,'^ 


1 4,600 


2.3 4,600 
























































































































































































































































































































WAR DEPARTMENT 


27 


By objects 


Obligations 


Estimate, 1944 


Estimate, 1943 


Actual, 1942 


PERSONAL SERVICES. DEPARTMENTAL—COD. 


Salaries, Adjutant General’s Office— 

Adjutant General’s Office, £$2,088,376] $2,088,000 {5 U. S. C. 
43, 192, 192a; 66 Stat. 629). 

Estimate 1944, $2,088,000 Appropriated 1943, $2,088,376 


Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service— 
Continued. 

Grade ll. Range $3,800 to $4,600; 

Rate analyst.... 

Labor relations officer. .... 

Woman employment analyst_ 

Employment and procurement analyst. 

Senior classification analyst.. 

Safety and health analyst.. 

Chief of section... 

Administrative analyst. 

Information specialist.. 

Administrative officer__ 

Procedure expediter.. 

Industrial specialist. 

Corporation analyst.... 

Associate corporation analyst.. 

Assistant production manager. 

Grade 10. Range $3,.500 to .$4,100: 

Junior administrative officer__ 

Technical adviser...... 

Principal fiscal accountant... 

Distribution specialist.. 

Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Budget analyst.. 

Fiscal accountant__ 

-Associate administrative analyst. 

Constructive accountant... 

Insurance examiner__ 

Senior administrative assistant. 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $3,800 
1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

2 3,800 

1 3,800 

3. 5 3,800 

4 3,800 

3 3,800 

2 3,800 

3 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,500 

1 3,500 

1 3,500 

1 3,500 

2 3,500 

1 3,200 

4 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

4. 6 3, 200 


Liability and surety insurer. 


Chief clerk of branch__ 

Safety and health training education.... 

Chief clerk of division.... 

Racial relation analyst... 

Senior editor__ 

Procurement and method analyst. 

Associate technical adviser_ 

Assistant chief of section. 

Junior administrative oflBcer... 

Associate principal analyst.. 

Section supervisor.. 

Machine record technician. 

Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 


3 3,200 

1 3,200 

1.2 3,200 
1 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

2 3,200 

2. 8 3,200 
6 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 


Administrative assistant. 

Recording oflQcer__ 

Deputy chief clerk of division. 
Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 


6.4 2,900 

1 2,900 

1.4 2,900 


Man- kv. 
years salary 

1 $3,800 
1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

2 3,800 

3 3,800 

2 3,800 

1 3,800 

i. 8 3,800 
1 3,800 

1 3,800 

I 3,800 
1 3,800 

1 3,500 

1 3,500 

1 3,500 

0.6 3,500 


Man- A v. 
years salary 


1,7 $3, 800 
2 3,800 

1 3,800 


0.5 3,500 


2 

1 

4 

1 


4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2.2 

1 

5.3 

1 

1 

1 


3,500 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 


1 3,200 


3,200 
3, 200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3, 200 


2 3,200 


3,5 3,200 


6. 4 2,900 
1 2,900 

0.7 2,900 


4.4 2,900 


Junior administrative assistant_ 

.Assistant classification analyst.. 

Assistant chief of section. 

Assistant procedure analyst. 

Chief of section.. 

Junior administrative aide. 

Assistant technical adviser... 

Administrative analyst... 

Assistant personnel analyst.. 

Assistant Investigator__ 

Associate classification analyst... 

Associate catalog coordinator.... 

Statistical draftsman___ 

Liaison representative... 

Assistant section supervisor.. 

Junior property and supply officer. 

Chief clerk.... 

Assistant budget analyst... 

Civilian chief departmental and civil 

function section..... 

Education film review and project. 

Insurance e.xaminer... 

Chief grpup instruction section. 

Legislative reference clerk.. 

Junior administrative analyst. 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900... 

Grade 5, Range $2,000 to $2,600. 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160.. 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980__ 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800..... 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620. 

Subprofessional service: 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2,600.. 

Grade 5, Range $1,800 to $2,160.. 

Grade 4, Range $1,620 to $1,980. 

Grade 3. Range $1,440 to $1,800. 

Custodial service: 

Grade 4. Range $1,320 to $1,680. 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,500. 

Grade 2. Range $1,080 to $1,380. 

Legislative changes in salary ranges. 


17.3 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2.600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

2.5 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

4.4 

2,600 

42 

2, 300 

155 

2,000 

389 

1,800 

317 

1,620 

201.6 

1,440 

1 

2,000 


13.8 1,320 
90 1,200 


13. 284 


Total permanent, departmental 

Deduct delay in filling new positions. 

Net permanent, departmental.. 
Overtime... 


1, 707. 9 2, 

4,173,000 


4,173, 000 


01 Personal services (net). 4,173,000 

Allotted from “Finance Service, Army’’ 

(pay of the Army). —4,173,000 


Total estimate or appropriation 


17.3 

2,600 

1.4 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

0.6 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

0.4 

2,600 

0.6 

2,600 

1.5 

2,600 

1 

2.600 

0.6 

2,600 

1.2 

2,600 

0.6 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

0.7 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

0.6 

2,600 

1.1 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

0.7 

i,600 

0.3 

2,600 

0.8 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

0.6 

2,600 

3.2 

2,600 

27.1 

2,300 

159.6 

2,000 

480.6 

1,800 

448.1 

1,620 

429.9 

1,440 

1.1 

2,000 


11.7 1,320 
90 1,200 


11,814 


3.2 2,600 


8 

2,300 

15.9 

2,000 

39.7 

1,800 

93. 1 

1, 620 

254.4 

1,440 

2.7 

1,260 

0.2 

2,000 

0.5 

1,800 

0.3 

1,620 

0.3 

1,440 

1.2 

1, 320 

31.2 

1,200 

2 

1,080 


072.9 
4, 55.5, 519 
251, 217 


493.3 


861,140 


4, 304, 302 
430,973 


861,140 


4, 735, 275 
-4,735, 275 


861,140 
-861,140 


Obligations 


By objects 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 

Professional service; 

Grade 7. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Head personnel technician..... 

Grade 6. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 

Senior personnel technician.... 

Grade 5. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Senior personnel technician. 

Architectural engineer_■-. 

Grade 4. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Personnel technician. 

Test technician.... 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800; 

Associate personnel technician.. 

Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant personnel technician. 

Assistant statistical analyst..... 

Assistant librarian___ 

Grade 1. Range $2,000 to $2,600.... 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 14. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Administrative assistant.. 

Grade 13. Range $5,600 to $6,500: 

Principal administrative officer.. 

Grade 12. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Senior administrative officer... 

Administrative officer___ 

Chief of section____ 

Deputy administrative assistant and 

chief clerk_ 

Grade 11. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Administrative officer.. 

Junior administrative officer.... 

Chief clerk of branch.... 

Technical counsel__ 

Grade 10. Range $3,500 to $4,100: 

Junior administrative officer.... 

Assistant chief clerk of branch.... 

Chief clerk of section__ 

Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800; 

Senior administrative assistant.. 

Chief clerk of branch... 

Assistant to chief clerk of branch. 

Chief clerk of section... 

Assistant chief clerk of section. 

Chief clerk of subsection. 

Chief clerk of unit.... 

Assistant employee counselor- 

Associate employee counselor... 

Senior classification analyst... 

Senior instructor_ 

Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

Administrative assistant-- 

Chief clerk of branch__ 

Assistant chief clerk of branch. 

Chief clerk of section... 

Assistant chief clerk of section. 

Chief clerk of subsection.. 

Assistant chief clerk of subsection. 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200; 

Junior administrative assistant.. 

Chief clerk of branch... 

Assistant chief clerk of branch. 

Chief clerk of section.:. 

Assistant chief clerk of section. 

Chief clerk of subsection.. 

Chief clerk of unit... 

Assistant chief clerk of unit.... 

Assistant classification analyst... 

Assistant employee counselor. 

Associate employee counselor.... 

Assistant instructor. 

Procedural analyst... 

Secretarial assistant. 

Assistant editor.... 

Supervisor..... 

Principal reproduction supervisor.. 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900- 

Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600. 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160. 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980. 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800. 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620.. 

Subprofessional service: 

Grade 7. Range $2,300 to $2,900. 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2.600... 

Grade 4. Range $1,620 to $1,980. 

Custodial service: 

Grade 7. Range $1,860 to $2,300. 

Grade 6. Range $1,680 to $2,040. 

Grade 4. Range $1,320 to $1,680. 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,500. 

Grade 2. Range $1,080 to $1,380. 

Legislative changes in salary ranges. 

Total permanent, departmental. 


Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual 

1942 

Man- 

Av. 

Man- Av. 

Man. 

Av. 

years 

salary 

years salary 

years 

salary 

1 

$6,500 

1 $6,500 

0.1 $6,500 

1 

5,600 

0. 4 5,600 

1 

5,600 

2 

4,600 

1. 9 4,600 

0.7 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

3,800 

0.5 4,600 

3 3,800 


3 

2.6 

3,800 

3 

3,800 

3,200 

2.8 3,800 

10.8 3,200 


11 

5.9 

3,200 

13 

2,600 

12.6 2, 600 

6 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 2,600 

1 

2,600 

5 

2,000 

4.2 2,000 

6.6 

2,000 

1 

6,500 

5,600 

0.9 6, 500 

1 5,600 



1 

1.2 

5,600 

6 

4,600 

5.2 4,600 

2.7 

4,600 

1 

4,600 
4,600 

4,600 

3,800 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

9. 2 3,800 


1 


1 


10 

2.8 

3,800 

2 

3,800 

3,800 

2 3,800 

5 3,800 


5 

3 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

3,500 

1 3,800 

9.8 3, 500 


10 

1 

3,500 

6 

3,500 

6 3,500 

3.9 

3,500 

1 

3,500 

1 3,500 

1 

3,500 

18 

3,235 

17.1 3, 235 

5.1 

3,300 

4 

3,250 

4 3,250 

2 

3,250 

4 

3,200 

3,250 

4 3,200 

4 3,250 


4 

2 

3,250 

1 

3,200 

1 3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

3,200 

3,200 

3,200 

3,200 

3,200 

2,919 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

4 3,200 

4 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

15.7 2,919 


1 


4 


4 


1 


1 


16 

3 

3,000 

1 

2,900 

1 2,900 

1 

2,900 

2 

2,900 

2 2,900 

1 

2,900 

20 

2,928 

20 2,928 

4.1 

2,970 

8 

2,900 

8 2,900 

3.5 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

2,900 

2.600 

1 2,900 

1 2,900 

41.3 2,600 


1 


42 

4.6 

2,600 

5 

2,620 

5 2.620 

3 

2.633 

2 

2,600 

2 2,600 

1 

2,600 

14 

2,612 

14 2,612 

3 

2,666 

20 

2,606 

19. 5 2,606 

7 

2,606 

14 

2,621 

14 2,621 

4 

2,675 

2 

2,600 

1.7 2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,700 

1 2,700 

1 

2,700 

3 

2,600 

3 2,600 

1 

2,600 

3 

2,600 

3 2,600 

1 

2,600 

4 

2,600 

4 2,600 

1 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

2 2,600 

1 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

2 2,600 

2 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 2,600 

1 

2,600 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

1 2,600 

1 


0.7 2,600 
172.4 2,325 

1 

2,600 
2,354 

152 

2,325 

72.4 

311 

2,070 

352.5 2,116 

207.7 

2,247 

707 

1,805 

801.6 1,805 

318.5 

1,815 

2,080 

1,621 

2,332 1,621 

840.5 

1,693 

4,281 

1,440 

5,362.3 1,440 

2,722.7 

1,507 

372 

1,260 

371.8 1,260 

83.5 

1,260 




1 

2,346 



1.8 

2,180 

2 

1,620 

2,100 

1.8 1,620 

1 

1 2,100 

1 

2,or3 

3 

1,680 

3 1,680 

2.8 

1,680 

45 

1,320 

45 1,320 

7 

1,437 

779 

1,200 

779 1,200 

173 

1,234 

194 

1,080 

47,945 

194 1,080 

43,950 

204 

1,080 



9.225 


10,706.7 

4,733.7 


14,445,000 

16,699,976 

7,601,229 










































































































































































































































































28 


ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


SALARIES, WAR DEPARTMENT—Continued. 

Salaries, Adjutant General’s Office— Continued. 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

personal services, departmental— con. 

Deduct delay in filling new positions_ 

Net permanent, departmental_ 

Overtime__ . 


$623,857 

$178,442 

$14,445,000 

16,076,119 
1,432,474 

7,422,787 

01 Personal services (net)_ 

Allotted from “Finance Service, Army” 

(pay of the Army)_ ... 

1940 and 1941 appropriations available in 
1942___ ... 



14,445,000 

-12,357,000 

17,508,593 

-15,416,111 

7,422,787 

-5,348,234 

-663 
-1-4,106 

1942 appropriation available in 1943_ 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 


-4,106 

2,088,000 

2,088,376 

2,077,996 


Salaries, Office of Chief of Chaplains— 

Office of Chief of Chaplains, E$7,215] $7,000 (10 U. S. C. SS4; 
56 Stat. 629). 

Estimate 1944, $7,000 Appropriated 1943, $7,215 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL services, DEPARTMENTAL 

Professional service: 

Grade 2. Range $2,(i00 to $3,200: 

Historian____ 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $2,600 

2 2,900 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

0.5 $2,600 

2 2,900 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Clerical,-administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

.administrative assistant .. 

Grade 7. Range .$2,600 to $3,200: 

Junior administrative assistant.. 

2 $2,600 

1 2,300 

2 2,000 

5 1,800 

12 1,620 

32 1,440 

2 1,230 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900. 

Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to .$2,160.... 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980__ 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800_ 

Custodial service: 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,.500. 

Legislative changes in salary ranges.. 

Total permanent, departmental.. 

Deduct delay in filling new positions_ 

Net permanent, departmental_ 

Overtime . . _ 

1 2,300 

5.8 2,000 
11 1,800 
21 1,620 
26.5 1,440 

2.8 1,200 

360 

1 2,300 

6 2,000 

12 1,800 
18 1,620 
25. 5 1,440 

2 1,200 

220 

71.1 

118,000 

67 

111, 520 
5,895 

56 

88,480 
27, 340 

118,000 

105, 625 
10,200 

61,140 

01 Personal services (net)_ 

.Allotted from “Finance Service, Army” 

(pay of the Army)___ 

1Q41 apprnpriftt.inn availahlft in 1942 



118,000 

-111,000 

115,825 

-105,920 

61,140 

-51,300 
-2,850 
-f2,690 

1942 appropriation available in 1943- 

Total estimate or appropriation. 


-2, 690 

7,000 

7,215 

9,680 

Salaries, Office of Chief of Finance — 

Office of the Chief of Finance, [$609,043] $609,000 (5 U. S. C. 
43; 10 U. S. C. 171-172; 56 Stat. 629). 

Estimate 1944, $609,000 Appropriated 1943, $609,043 

By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 

Professional service: 

Grade 7. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Legal adviser___ 

Grade 6. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 

Legal adviser____ 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $6,500 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

0.9 $6,500 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $6,200 

Grade 4. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Legal adviser __ 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,200 

1 2,600 

2 6,500 

1 6,500 

1 6,500 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Legal adviser _ 


Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant attorney__ 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 14. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Technical adviser . . _ 

1 2,600 

1 6,500 

1 2,600 



Chief of branch..... 




By objects 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL—COn. 

Clerical, administrative and fiscal service— 
Continued. 

Grade 13. Range $5,600 to .$6,400: 

Chief of division... 

Chief accountant___ 

Procedural analyst..... 

Production specialist_ 

Grade 12. Range .$4,600 to .$5,400: 

Chief of division___ 

Assistant chief of division_ 

Chief of branch__ 

Chief of section... 

Counselor in charge_ 

Senior training officer_ 

Head fiscal accountant_ 

Grade 11. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Assistant chief of division__ 

Chief of branch... 

Chief of section_ 

Senior classification analyst- 

Senior procedural analyst_-.. 

Principal accountant_ 

Grade 10. Range $3,500 to $4,100: 

Chief of division___ 

Assistant chief of division,... 

Chief of branch___ 

Senior accountant_ 

Assistant training officer__ 

Assistant counselor in charge__ 

Grade 9. $3,200 to $3,800: 

Chief of division...__ 

Assistant chief of division_ 

Chief of branch___ 

Assistant chief of branch_ 

Chief of section_ 

Assistant chief of section_ 

Chief of subsection..... 

Accountant___ 

Junior production specialist.. 

Senior administrative analyst_ 

.\ssociate employee counselor_ 

Classification analyst.... 

Associate training specialist. 

Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

Administrative assistant.. 

Chief of division.... 

-\ssistant chief of division. 

Chief of branch.... 

.Assistant chief of branch... 

Chief of section... 

Associate fiscal accouutant- 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Junior administrative assistant. 

Chief of division____ 

Assistant chief of division_ 

Chief of branch... 

Assistant chief of branch..__ 

Chief of section.... 

Junior procedural analyst_ 

Assistant employee counselor_ 

Associate classification analyst.. 

Assistant training specialist__ 

Junior administrative analyst.. 

Junior fiscal accountant___ 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900_ 

Grades. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800.. 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620.-.... 

Custodial service: 

Grade 5. Range $1,500 to $1,860... 

Grade 4. Range $1,320 to $1,680_,_ 

Grades. Range $1,200 to $1,500. 

Grade 2. Range $1,080 to $1,380_ 

Grade 1. Range $600 to $840__ 

Legislative changes in salary ranges.. 


Total permanent, departmental. 
Deduct delay in filling new positions... 


Net permanent, departmental. 
Overtime__ 


Obligations 


Estimate,1944^Estimate,1943 Actual, 1942 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

2 $5,600 
1 5,600 

1 5,600 


01 Personal services (net)__ 

Transferred to “Salaries, Office of Quarter¬ 
master General”.. 

Allotted from “Finance Service, Army” 

(pay of the Army).... 

1940 and 1941 appropriations available in 

1942__ 

1942 appropriation available in 1943.. 


Total estimate or appropriation. 


4,600 
4,600 
4,600 
4,600 
4,600 
4,600 
4,600 

3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3, 800 
3,800 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

2.3 $5,600 
1 5,600 

1 5,600 

1 5,600 


3,500 
3,500 
3,500 
3,500 
3,500 

3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3, 200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3, 200 
3, 200 


5.5 2,900 


2 2,900 

1 2,900 

1 2,900 

2.5 2,900 

10 2,600 


2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2, 600 
2, 600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 


25.2 2,300 
69.9 2,000 
190.4 1,800 
756 1,620 

710.9 1,440 


1 

1 

20 

13 

1 


1,500 
1,320 
1,200 
1,080 
600 
4,440 


1,914.4 

3,251,000 


3,251,000 


3,251,000 


-2,642,000 


609,000 


5. 7 4,600 
2 4,600 

4,600 
4,600 
4,600 
4,600 
4,600 


3,800 
6 3,800 
3,800 
3, 800 
3,800 


4.3 3,800 


3 

4 
5. 
1 
1 

1 . 

7 

15 

2 

2 

1 

1 

5 
1 
2 
5 
4 
4 


3,500 
3,500 
3, 500 
3,500 
3,500 

8 3, 200 
3, 200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 
3, 200 
3, 200 
3,200 
3,200 
3,200 


12 2,900 


0.3 2, 900 


2 

1 

1 

3 

39 


2, 900 
2,900 


2 

8.8 

3 
4, 

1 

6 

6 

6 

4 
3 


2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2, 600 
2,600 
2,600 
75.3 2, 300 
196.5 2,003 
395.2 1,801 

1.358.7 1,621 

3.361.8 1,440 


Man- Av. 
years salary 


2 $4,600 


1 4,600 


1 4,600 


2 

2 

50 

31 

1 


1,500 
1,320 
1,200 
1,080 
600 
9,335 


5, 681. 7 

9,106,881 
1,885,044 


7, 221,837 
787,352 


8,009,189 


-7,297,825 


-102,321 


609,043 


1 

3,500 

1 

3,500 

1 

3,500 

3,500 

1 


4 

3,200 

3 

3,200 


3 

29 
75 
191 
647 
1,216 
6 


2,274 


2,900 

2„900 

2,900 


2,900 

2 

2,900 

2,600 

10 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

2. 600 

3 

2,600 

2,600 
2.600 

3 

2,600 


2,600 
2,314 
2,000 
1,803 
1,621 
1,440 
1,260 


1 1,320 

43 1,200 

18 1,080 


3, 588, 520 
1,613,110 


1,975,410 


1, 975, 410 

-f3,000 

-1,322,604 

-80.149 
-fi02,321 


677,978 


Salaries, Office of Judge Advocate General, United States Army- 

Office of the Judge Advocate General, [$134,990] $134,000 
(5 U. S. C. 43; 10 U. S. C. 61, 62, 1522; 56 Stat. 629). 

Estimate 1944, $134,000 Appropriated 1943, $134,990 























































































































































































































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By objects 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 

Professional service: 

Grade 6. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 

Patent expert.... 

Grade 5. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Senior attorney_ 

Senior patent expert... 

Grade 4. Range $3,800 to .$4,600: 

Legal editor___ 

Attorney____ 

Patent examiner_ 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Military justice examiner_ 

Associate attorney.... 

Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant patent examiner_ 

Assistant attorney.-___ 

Assistant librarian (law)...__ 

Grade 1. Range .$2,000 to $2,600.. 

Subprofessional service: 

Grade 7. Range $2,300 to $2,900_ 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

Grade 5. Range $1,800 to ,$2,160..... 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Senior administrative assistant.. 

Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

.Administrative assistant_ 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Junior administrative assistant- 

Grade 6. Range .$2,300 to $2,900_ 

Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800- 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620_ 

Custodial service: 

Grade 4. Range $1,320 to $1,680_ 

Grade 3. Range .$1,200 to $1.500- 

Legislative changes in salary ranges- 


Total permanent, departmental. 


Deduct delay in filling new positions.. 

Net permanent, departmental.... 

Temporary employees, departmental. 

Overtime—..... 

01 Personal services (net).. 

.Allotted from “Finance Service, Army” (pay 

of the Army)___ 

1940 and 1941 appropriations available in 

1942----- 

1942 appropriation available in 1943.... 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 


Obligations 


Estimate,1944 


Man- .Av. 
years salary 

1 $5,600 


1 3,800 

'2 sl^soo' 


3,200 

3,281 

2,800 

2,650 

2,800 


4 

9 

15 

46 

60 

50 


2, 000 

1,800 


3, .500 

2,900 

2,600 
2, 344 
2,000 
1,800 
1,620 
1,440 


1 1,320 

6. 5 1,200 
960 


208.5 


378,000 


378, 000 


378, (KH) 
-244,000 


134,000 


Estimate, 1943 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $5,600 

1 4,600 


3,800 

3,800 

3.800 

3,200 
3, 265 

2,824 
2,775 

2.800 

2,000 


1 2,375 

1 2,000 

0.8 1,800 


1 


3,430 


0.2 2,900 


4 

9 

26.5 

29 

65.2 

40.8 

1 

1 

9 


2,640 
2, 350 
2,100 
1,840 
1,620 
1,440 
1,620 

1,320 

1,200 

945 


205.5 


389, 660 
10, 806 


378, 854 
4,950 
13, 549 


397,353 
-238,517 


-2.3,846 


134, 990 


Actual, 1942 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

0.3 $5,600 


0.7 4, 600 


0.5 

1.5 

2 


3,800 
4,000 
3,845 


6. 8 3, 248 


2,775 
2,775 
2, 775 


2,300 


3, 375 


1.5 

4.2 

8.2 
16.8 
38.5 
58 

1 

0.5 

5.6 


2,650 
2,488 
2,180 
1,894 
1,632 
1,430 
1,620 

1,320 

1,316 


152. 1 


279,102 
18, 274 


260,828 


260,828 

-119,108 

-23,846 
-f23,846 


141,720 


Salaries, Office of Director, Officer Procurement Service— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

personal services, DEPARTMENTAL 

Professional service: 

Grade 5. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Assistant chief__ 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

0.6 $4,600 

0.4 3,200 

1.6 2,600 
2.2 2,000 

0.6 5,600 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Associate qualifications analyst. 



Grade 2. Range $2,600 to .$3,200: 

Assistant qualifications analyst.. 

Grade 1. Range $2,000 to $2,600.. 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 13. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 

Special assistant to deputv director. 

3 $3,200 

4 2.000 


Grade 12. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 
Administrative officer__ 

1 4,600 


Grade 11. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 
Administrative officer... 

0.6 3,800 
0.1 3,800 


Procedure analyst...... 



Grade 10. Range $3,500 to $4,100: 

Junior administrative officer.. 

1 3,500 


Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Associate information specialist. 

0.1 3.200 
0.6 3,200 
0.6 3,200 
0.6 3,200 

0.1 2, 900 
0.6 2,900 

0.1 2,600 
0.6 2,600 
0.6 2,600 
1.9 2,600 
0.6 2,600 
2.2 2,300 
8.8 2,005 
19.6 1,803 
54.0 1,620 
123.6 1,440 

11.2 1,200 
1,232 


Chief clerk of division.!..._ 

1 3,200 


Fiscal accountant-___ 


Senior administrative assistant_ 



Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

Assistant chief clerk of division... 

Administrative assistant___ 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

.Assistant investigator_ 

1 2,900 

1 2,900 


Chief of appointment section... 



Junior fiscal accountant.... 

1 2,600 

3 2,600 


Junior administrative assistant_ 

Secretary to director..'.. 


Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900_ 

Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2.600. 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160__ 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980. 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800_ 

Custodial service: 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,500.. 

Legislative changes in salary ranges. 

Total permanent, departmental. 

Temporary employees, departmental. 

4 2,300 

15 2,006 

50 1,804 

84 1,620 

97 1,440 

5 1,200 

600 


271 457,000 

231.9 375,212 
6,345 
46,045 


Overtime.________ 



01 Personal services (net)_ 

Allotted from “Finance Service, .Army” 
(pay of the Army)_ 



457,000 

-457,000 . 

427, 602 

-427,602 


Total estimate or appropriation. 










Salaries, National Guard Bureau— 

National Guard Bureau, War Department, [$189,725] 
$ 114,000 {5 U. S. C. 4S; 56 Stat. 629). 

Estimate 1944, $114,000 Appropriated 1943, $189,725 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 

Professional service: 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

0.4 $3, 300 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $3,273 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 10. Range $3,500 to $4,100: 

1 $3,600 

3 3,033 

1 2,700 

1 3,600 

1 3,500 

Grade’s. 'Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

3 3,000 

3 2,925 

GrVde”7." Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

1 2,700 

1 2,625 

Grade 6 Range $2,300 to $2,900.. 

3.5 2, 525 

3.9 2,490 

5 2,400 

nroflp .S Ufinpp. js’ooo to $2!600 _ 

10.2 2,136 

11 2,127 

11. 7 2,152 

nrorip 4 Rflnpp *1.800 to S2.160.-._ 

16.6 1,853 
13. 6 1, 646 
5.5 1, 440 

18.8 1,847 

18 1,861 

P.rQflp a Rfliipp 81.620 to S1.980 _ 

16. 4 1, 644 

25.8 1,670 

nrnrip 2 Ranpp *1 .440 to S1.800_ 

13.4 1,440 

18. 2 1,452 

rirorlo 1 Rariirp 81 2fi()to 81.620 ..._ 

0.4 1,500 

1 1,620 

1 1,440 

1 1,575 

Custodial service: 

Prorlp 4 Rono-p 81 320 to 81.680 _ 

1 1,620 

4 1,200 

riroHo 3 Ronop 81.200 to .81..500 _ 

6.8 1,233 

4.5 1,237 

Legislative changes in salary ranges- 

480 

535 



59.4 

77.1 

91.2 


114,000 

141,851 

166,941 
3,578 

Overtime_ 


11,854 


114,000 

153,705 

170,519 


-3,578 

1940 and 1941 appropriations available in 

194^ __ 



-489 

1942 appropriation available in 1943.. 


-16,608 

-1-16,608 


114,000 

137,097 

183,060 

Estimate^d savings and unobligated balance, 
fictimatA nr nnnronriatJon. _ 

52,628 

114,000 

189,725 

183,060 

>-* 


Salaries, Office of Provost Marshal General— 


By objects 


Obligations 


Estimate,1944 Estimate,1943 


.Actual, 1942 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 

Professional service: 

Grade 7. Range .$6,500 to $7,500: 

Principal administrative analyst. 

Clerical, administrAtive, and fiscal service: 
Grade 12. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Principal inspector.... 

Grade 9. Range .$3,200 to $3,800: 

Senior administrative assistant.. 

Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

Administrative assistant.. 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $^,200: 

Chief clerk of division.. J.... 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900... 

Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600... 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to .$2,160,.. 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980. 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800. 

Grade 1. Range $1,200 to $1,620.. 

Custodial service: . 

Grade 4. Range $1,320 to $1,680.. 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,500_ 

Grade 2. Range $1,080 to $1,380.... 

Legislative changes in salary ranges. 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $6,500 


Man- Av. 
years salary 


Man- Av. 
years salary 


2 3,200 

2 2,900 


6 

5 

10 

28 

98 

156 


2,600 
2,300 
2,000 
1,800 
1,620 
1,440 


1,380 

1,200 

1,080 

1,380 


0.5 $4,800 

1 3,200 

2.5 2,900 

4 2,600 

2 2,300 

9.5 2,000 

27 1,800 

74 1,620 

225.1 1,440 
4 1,200 

3 1,320 

4.5 1,200 


0.2 $4,600 


1.0 2,900 


3.3 
1.2 

6.3 
11.2 
37.3 
89.5 

5.0 

1.9 

4.3 


2, 600 
2, 300 
2,000 
1,800 
1,620 
1,440 
1,260 

1,320 

1,200 


990 


Total permanent, departmental. 
Deduct delay in filling new positions.. 


Net permanfent, departmental.. 
Temporary employees, departmental. 
Overtime.P---... 


319 


514,000 


357.1 


554,594 
82 


161.2 


251,194 
62, 648 


514,000 


554,512 
599 
24,133 


188,546 
2,334 


01 Personal services (net).; 

Allotted from “Finance Service, Army” 
(pay of the Army). 


514,000 
-514, 000 


579, 244 
-579,244 


190,880 

-190,880 


Total estimate or appropriation. 























































































































































































































30 


ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


SALARIES, WAR DEPARTMENT—Continued 


By objects 


Salaries, Offlce of Director, Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps- 


Obligations 


Estimate, 1944 Estimate, 1943 


Actual, 1942 


By objects 


Obligations 


Estimate,1944 Estimate,1943 


Actual, 1942 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 


Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 13. Range .$5,600 to $6,400: 

Civilian assistant to the Director. 

Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Senior administrative assistant. 

Grade 8. Range .$2,900 to $3,500: 

Administrative assistant .. 

Grade 7. Range .$2,600 to $3,200: 

Junior administrative a.'ssistant. 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900. 

Grade 5. Range -$2,000 to $2,600_ 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160. 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1.980. 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800.. 

Custodial service: 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,.500-. 

Legislative changes in salary ranges_ 


Man- 

years 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 
7 

11 

17 

22 

4 


Av. 

salary 


Man- Av. Man- 
years salary years 


$5,600 

3,200 

2,900 


0. 5 $5,600 
0.7 3,200 
0.8 2,900 


2,600 

2,400 

2,000 

1,800 

1,620 

1,440 


1.9 2,600 
0.6 2,500 
2.7 2,000 

8.5 1.800 

9.5 1,620 
15.5 1,440 


1,200 3 

480 


1,200 

330 


Total permanent, departmental 
Deduct delay in filling new positions. 


70 125,000 


43. 7 75,810 
596 


Av. 

salary 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL—COn. 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 15. Range $8,000 to $9,000: 

Head transportation adviser..... 

Grade 14. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Accountant..... 

Specialist----- 

Grade 13. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 


Man- Av. 
years salary 


1 $6,500 

2 6, .500 


Man- Av. 
years salary 


0.8$5,5')0 
1. 7 6, 500 


Pilncipal personnel officer_ 

Accountant_ 

Specialist--- 

Grade 12. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 
Senior administrative officer... 

Accountant--- 

Specialist---- 

Grade 11. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Administrative officer.. 

Accountant.. 

Sjpecialist...... 

Illustrator__ 


1 


5,600 

1.6 

.5,600 

1. 

7 

5,600 

6.6 

5,600 

3 


5,600 

7.4 

5,600 

4. 

4 

4,600 

7.3 

4,600 

9 


4,600 

7.3 

4,600 

12 


4,600 

17.7 

4,600 

2 


3.800 

4.6 

3,900 

8. 

4 

3,800 

29.9 

3,898 

5 


3,800 

14.9 

3,907 

1 


3,800 

1.1 

3,900 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

2.6 $ 8,000 

1.7 6,500 

3.3 6,500 

1.9 5,600 
7.5 5,600 

8.4 5,600 

4.4 4,600 

4.5 4,600 

10.7 4,600 

2.6 3.8fX) 

19.7 3,800 
9.2 3,800 
0.6 3,800 


Grade 10. Range $3,500 to .$4,100: 
Junior administrative officer... 

Specialist...... 

Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 
Senior administrative assistant 

Accountant.... 

Specialist.... 

Illustrator___ 


6 3,510 

7. 6 3,502 

3. 7 3,290 
3 3,300 

3 3,300 

1 3,300 


5.1 3, 500 
3. 5 3, 500 

18. 7 3, 300 
11.3 3,300 
9 3,300 

1.6 3,300 


7.2 

3,500 

4.9 

3,500 

41.8 

3,200 

25.4 

3.200 

20 

3,200 

8.6 

3,200 


Net permanent, departmental 
Overtime.... 


125,000 


75,214 
12, 520 


01 Personal services (net).-. 125,000 

Reimbursements for services performed... 

Allotted from “Finance Service, Army” 

(pay of the Army)..... —125,000 

Total estimate or appropriation..... 


87, 734 
-182 

-87, 552 


Salaries, Offlce of Quartermaster General- 

Office of the Quartermaster General, [$831,040] $831,000 (5 
U. S. C. 43; 56 Stat. 629). 


Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

.Administrative assistant- 

Accountant--- 

Special assistant... 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 
Junior administrative assistant 

Accountant.. 

Specialist... 

Junior editor__ 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900.. 
Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600.. 
Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160.. 
Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980.. 
Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800.. 
Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620.. 
Custodial service: 


11.9 2,900 
2 2,900 

2 2,900 


11.1 2,900 
1.2 2,900 
2. 5 2,900 


23.3 

2.6 

5.2 


30. 5 2,600 
10. 6 2,600 
11.9 2,600 
2 2,600 
58.1 2,305 
124. 4 2,000 
422. 3 1,800 

1.157.1 1. 630 

1.116.2 1,455 
24. 9 1,260 


30.8 2,600 
10.6 2,600 
12.2 2,600 
3. 3 2,600 
57. 6 2, 305 
124. 5 2,000 
463.7 1,800 
1,228.9 1,630 
1,200.6 1,455 
45. 3 1, 260 


68.4 

23.4 
27.2 

7.2 

105 

129.3 

358.4 

963.4 
2,345.8 

78.1 


2,900 
2,900 
2,900 

2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,305 
2,000 
1,800 
1,630 
1,450 
1,260 


Estimate 1944, $831,000 Appropriated 1943, $831,040 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 







Man- 

Av. 

Man- Av. 

Man- 

Av. 

Profes-sional service: 

years 

salary 

years salary 

years 

salary 

Grade 8. Range ->8,000 to .$9,000: 






Economist... ... 




0. 5 .$8. OfiO 

Grade 7. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 






Lawyer_ __ 

1 

$6,500 

0.4 $6,500 

1.9 

6 , 500 

Economist_____ 

1 

6,500 

0. 9 6, 500 

3.8 

6 , 500 

Grade 6. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 






Engineer..... 

4 

5,600 

4. 0 5,600 

9.9 

5,600 

Economist--___ 

3 

5,600 

3. 2 5,600 

8 

5,600 

Grade 5. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 






Training specialist__ 

1 

4,600 

2.1 4, dOO 

3.3 

4,600 

Technologist_ 

1 

4,600 

2.1 4,600 

3.3 

4,600 

Chemist..... 

1 

4,600 

1.1 4.600 

1.7 

4,600 

Engineer...-.. 

1 

4,600 

4.3 4,600 

6.7 

4, 600 

Lawyer----.. 

1 

4,600 

2.1 4,600 

3.3 

4,600 

Economist-... 

1 

4.600 

3. 2 4, 600 

5 

4,600 

Historian_ 

1 

4,600 

1.2 4,600 

1.8 

4,600 

Grade 4. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 






Training technician.. 

1 

3,800 

3.7 3,800 

3.4 

3,800 

Geographer______ 

1 

3.800 

1.3 3.800 

1.2 

3,800 

Technologist..... 

11.2 

3.800 

20.1 3,804 

14.8 

3.800 

Chemist____ 

2 

3,800 

2. 5 3,800 

2.3 

3,800 

Engineer____ 

1 

3,800 

11.2 3,800 

10.3 

3,800 

Lawyer__ 

1 

3,800 

5 3,800 

4.3 

3,800 

Economist____ 

3 

3.800 

7. 6 3,800 

6.8 

3,800 

Statistician.__ 

3.7 

3,855 

18. 2 3.806 

3.4 

3,800 

Historian.__ 

1 

3,800 

2. 5 3,800 

2.3 

3,800 

Librarian.-__ 

1 

3,800 

1.4 3,800 

k3 

3,800 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 






Engineer.... 

1 

3,200 

5.4 3.200 

11.2 

3,200 

Lawyer---— 

2 

3,200 

2. 2 3, 200 

4.5 

3,200 

Economist_____ 

5.3 

3,222 

7. 5 3. 200 

15.5 

3,200 

Statistician. 

15.6 

3.212 

8 . 7 3, 200 

17.9 

3,200 

Historian__ 

5 

3,200 

8 . 5 3,200 

17.8 

3,200 

Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 






Technologist.... 

12 

2,600 

21.1 2,602 

5.5 

2,600 

Engineer.-... 

5 

2,600 

7.9 2,600 

10.9 

2,600 

Lawyer.. 

5 

2.600 

7.9 2,600 

10.9 

2,600 

Statistician__ 

12.5 

2,600 

21.1 2,602 

5.6 

2,600 

Grade 1. Range $2,000 to $2,600.. 

12.9 

2,000 

12 .7 2,000 

9.8 

2,000 

Subprofessional service: 






Grade 8. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 






Engineering draftsman.. 

1 

2,600 

3. 2 2,600 

1.9 

2,600 

Engineering aide.... 

2 

2,600 

6 .4 2.600 

3.8 

2,600 

Dietitian..... 

1 

2,600 

3.1 2.600 

1.8 

2.600 

Grade 7. Range $2,300 to $2,900. 

3.3 

2,300 

3. 2 2.300 

25.1 

2,300 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2,600.. 

23.8 

2,000 

24 2,000 

19.1 

2,000 

Grade 5. Range $1,800 to .$2,160. 

7.5 

1,800 

7.5 1,800 

8.7 

1,800 

Grade 4. Range $1,620 to $1,980. 

8.8 

1,620 

12 1,620 

4.5 

1,620 

Grade 3. Range $1,440 to $1,800_ 




5.7 

1,440 

Grade 2. Range $1,260 to $1,620. 

1 

1,260 

1.2 1,260 

ae 

1,260 


Grade 9. Range $2,300 to $2,900. 

Grade 8. Range $2,000 to $2,600. 

Grade 7. Range $1,860 to $2,300- 

Grade 5. Range $1,500 to $1,860 .. 

Grade 4. Range $1,320 to $1,680_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,500- 

Grade 2. Range $1,080 to $1,380. 

Legislative changes in salary ranges— 

Total permanent, departmental- 

Deduct delay in filling new positions.. 

Net permanent, departmental... 

Temporary employees.... 

Overtime..... 


01 Personal services (net)-- 

Allotted from— 

“Supplies and transportation. Army” 

(clothing and equipage)_ 

“Supplies and transportation. Army” 

(incidental expenses of the Army)_ 

“Supplies and transportation, Army” 

(Army transportation).. 

Received by transfer from “Salaries, Office 

of Chief of Finance”... 

1940 and 1941 appropriations available in 

1942___ 

1942 appropriation available in 1943. 


Total estimate oi; appropriation. 


2,300 

2,000 


5.8 1,860 


1,500 

1,320 


200.6 1,200 
115.3 1,080 
34,000 


3, 


545 

6,097,200 


6,097, 200 
15,800 


6,113,000 


-5,282,000 


831,000 


1. 7 2,300 
1. 5 2,000 
5.8 1,860 
0.7 1,500 
2.3 1,320 
232.1 1,200 
115. 7 1,080 
31,075 


3,963. 9 

7,088,753 
925,392 


6,163,361 
404,973 
501,885 


7,070, 219 


-6,211,179 


-28,000 


0.2 

0.2 

1.2 

177 

167.4 


1,860 

1,500 

1,320 

1,200 

1,080 


4,943. 4 

8.638,389 
2,687,074 


5, 951,315 
1,078,946 


7,030, 261 


-1,424, 310 


-4, 504, 505 

-3,000 

-28,000 
-f28,000 


831,040 


1,098, 446 


Salaries, Offlce of Chief Signai Offlcer— 

Office of the Chief Signal Officer, [$371,350] $371,000 (5 
U. S. C. 43; 56 Slat. 629). 

Estimate 1944, $371,000 Appropriated 1943, $371,350 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 

Professional service: 

Grade 8. Range $8,000 to $9,000: 

Senior consultant, air communication... 
Grade 7. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Assistant director planning unit.... 

Assistant director, equipment unit. 

Associate director..... 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $8,000 

1 6,500 

1 6.500 

1 6,500 

2 6,500 

1 5,600 

12 5,600 

1 5,600 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $8,000 

1 6,500 

1 6,500 

1 6,500 

1 6,500 

1 5,600 

16 5,000 

1 5,600 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

0. 5 $8,000 

Head engineer...... 

Grade 6. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 

Head of maintenance unit.. 

Principal engineer.. 

License agreement negotiator. 

Consultant, air communications_ 

0.5 6,500 

4.6 5,600 

0.4 5,600 

Head, psychological unit.. 

1 5,600 





































































































































































































WAR DEPARTMENT 


31 


Obligations 


Obligations 


By objects 


By objects 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL—COn. 

Professional service—Continued. 

Grade 5. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Senior engineer ___ 

Dead of training unit_ 

Senior psychologist... 

Senior meteorologist-..-.. 

Senior patent adviser-- 

Senior statistical analyst... 

Senior safety engineer_ 

Senior tecbnologlst... 

Senior visual education specialist_ 

Senior physicist. -- 

Grade 4. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Eneineer--- 

Meteorologist___ 

Psychologist___-.. 

Attorney__-.. 

Technical editor-- 

Radio technician_ 

Telephone technician_ 

Statistician --- 

Visual education specialist_ 

Teehnologist--. ....- 

Educational psychologist - 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to .$3,800; 

Asso( iate engineer__ 

A.ssociate engineer, materials_ 

Production e.xpediter__ 

Associate meteorologist__ 

Associate patents adviser_ 

Associate technician- 

As.sociate physicist... 

Associate visual educational specialist.- 

Educational specialist.... 

Technologist____ 

Specialist, personnel administration_ 

Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant engineer..... 

Assistant technician...-- 

Assistant educational visual specialist.. 

Assistant statistician... 

Assistant statistical analyst.. 

Assistant librarian.. 

Physicist___ 

Grade 1. Range $2,000 to $2,600. 

Subprofessional service: 

Grade 8. Range $2,600 to $3,200; 

Chief draftsman. 

Chief engineering aide.. 

Chief artist illustrator... 

Senior inspector, Signal Corps equipment... 

Grade 7. Range .$2,300 to $2.900_ 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2,600.. 

Grades. Range $1,800 to $2,160. 

Grade 4. Range $1,620 to $1,980- 

Grade 3. Range $1,440 to $1,800. 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 15. Range $8,000 to $9,000: 

Business methods adviser- 

Chief production specialist..... 

Grade 14. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Supervisor in charge of negotiations- 

Assistant chief production engineer- 

Principal business analyst... 

Head industrial specialist... 

Grade 13. Range $5,600 to $6,400; 

Senior business analyst- 

Principal industrial specialist.. 

Principal administrative officer.... 

Principal industrial engineer-- 

Principal methods auditor —-- 

Principal director of information. 

Chief accountant-- 

Grade 12. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Senior administrative officer.. 

Industrial specialist--- 

Field expediter-- 

Assistant central expediter- 

Production engineer-- 

Production renuirements analyst- 

Coun.selor in charge...... 

Head accountant--- 

Training administrator. --t--. - 

Chief industrial materials specialist- 

Grade 11. Range $3,800 to .$4,600: 

Administrative officer-- 

Fiscal consultant.... 

Principal accountant..... 

Administrative officer, methods and 

production____ 

Principal analyst- 

Assistant production requirement ana¬ 
lyst __ ____ 

Information specialist—... 

Industrial specialist--- 

Junior assistant central expediter.. 

Production engineer... 

Associate training specialist—. 

Procedure analyst.... 

Senior inspector.... 

Telephone specialist-- 

Grade 10. Range .$3,500 to $4,100: 

Junior administrative officer.. 

Assistant industrial specialist.... 


Estimate, 1944 


Estimate, 1943 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

39 $f, 600 
1 4,600 


1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

2 4,600 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

44 $4,600 
1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4.600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

2 4,600 


Actual, 1942 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

14. 4 $4, 600 


0.8 4,600 


75 3,800 


1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3.800 

1 3,800 


2 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3.800 

81 3,200 

4 3.275 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

2 3,200 

1 3,200 

2 3,200 

4 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3.200 

1 3,200 

41 2,600 


1 2,600 
3 2,600 

1 2,600 
1 2,600 


14 2,000 


80 3,800 


1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

10 3,800 

3 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3.800 

4 3,800 

1 3,800 

84 3,200 

7 3,200 

2 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

41 3,200 

2 3.200 

1 3,200 


1 2,600 


25 2,000 


22.5 3; 800 
0.4 3,800 


0.4 3,800 


0.8 3,800 


38.5 3.200 
1.8 3.200 
1.4 3,200 


0.9 3,200 
2.3 3.200 
0.5 3,200 
0.5 3,200 


0.8 2,600 


1.9 2.600 
36.8 2,000 






53 2,600 

15 2,600 

42.4 2,600 
3.1 2,600 


3 2,600 


2 2,600 
3 2,600 

1 2,600 


8 2,300 

9 2,000 

1 1,800 
3 1,620 


1 8,000 

1 8,000 


1 2,600 
2 2,600 
1 2,600 
1 2,600 
15 2.300 

9 2,000 

4 1,800 

4 1,620 

1 1,440 


2 8,000 

1 8,000 


1.5 2,600 

8.6 2,300 
1 2.000 
4.5 1,800 
1 1,620 


0.3 8,000 
0. 3 8,000 


1 6,500 

1 6,500 

1 6 , !^00 

3 6,500 

3 5,600 

4 5.600 

17 5,600 


1 5,600 

1 5,000 

1 5,600 

14 4.600 

9 4,600 


3 4,600 


1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 


14 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

2 3,800 

28 3,800 

6 3,800 

■ 2 ’” 3’800 
2 3,800 

'2”’3,’8o6 


1 6,500 

1 6,500 

1 6,500 

3 6,500 

3 5.600 

4 5,600 

7 5,600 

13 5,600 

1 5,600 

1 5,600 


13 4,600 

11 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

2 4, POO 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

2 4,600 

2 4,600 


11 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 


1 3.800 

26 3,800 

2 3,800 

6 3.800 

2 3.800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

2 3,800 


1.2 6,500 

i.'4"5,‘600 
1.4 5,600 

0.’3”5,'600 


4.9 4,600 


0.2 4,600 
2 3.800 

6.'2”3,’866 
0.6 3,800 


5 3,800 

6’2'’3,'8o6 

0.’2”3,’800 


1 3.500 

3 3,500 


1 3.500 

3 3,500 


1.3 3,500 


Estimate, 1944 


Estimate,1943 


Actual, 1942 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL—COn. 


Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service— 
Continued. 

Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Senior classification analyst.... 

Senior administrative assistant_ 

Cost analyst....... 

Accountant..... 

Industrial technician..... 

Associate employee counselor... 

Wage rate analyst.. 

Fiscal accountant___ 

Associate photographic technician_ 

Scenario writer..... 

Associate information specialist.. 

Associate telephone specialist.. 

Associate training specialist_ 

Production expediter... __ 

Shop management specialist.... 

Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 


Man- 

Av. 

years 

salary 

1 

$3,200 

11 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

11 

3,200 

5 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

2 

3.200 

1 

3.200 

11 

3,200 

1 

3.200 

5 

3.200 

2 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 


Man- 

Av. 

years 

salary 

2 

$3,200 

20 

3.200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

25 

3,200 

3 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3.200 

1 

3,200 

2 

3,200 

1 

3.200 

5 

3,200 


Man- Av. 
years salary 


0.7 $3,200 


0.2 3,200 
7.8 3,200 


0.2 3,200 


Associate fiscal accountant.. 1 

Administrative assistant.. 6 

Assistant industrial technician.... 


2,900 1 2,900 

2,900 5 2,900 


1.6 2,900 
1.4 2,900 


Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 


Junior fiscal accountant__ 

12 2,600 

1 2.600 
42 2,600 

3 2,600 

2 2,600 

3 2,600 

4 2,600 

Junior editorial research clerk_ 

Junior administrative assistant_ 

Junior editor_ 

Production expediter _ 

Junior industrial technician_ 

Junior industrial specialist___ 

Junior classification analyst.. 

Assistant photographic technician_ 

2 2,600 

3 2,600 

48 2,300 

172 2,000 

355 1,800 

1,097.5 1,620 
519 1.440 

2 1,260 

Assistant emplovee counselor_ 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900_ 

Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600 _ 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,860.. 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620.. 


13 

1 

36 

3 

3 

5 

1 

1 

1 

3 

43 

177 

338 

1,123 

1,009 

3 


2,600 
2,600 
2.600 
2,600 
2.600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,300 
2,000 
1,800 
1,620 
1,440 
1,260 


- 0.9 2.600 
'’i."5”2,'600 


2.6 2,600 


6.0 2,300 
30.7 2,000 
61.4 1,800 
273.7 1, 620 
1,586.7 1,440 
4.9 1,260 


Custodial ser%nce: 


Grade 8. Range $2,000 to $2,600... 
Grade 7. Range $1,860 to $2,300... 
Grade 6. Range $1,680 to $2,040... 
Grade 5. Range $1,500 to $1,860... 
Grade 4. Range $1,320 to $1,680... 
Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,590... 
Grade 2. Range $1,080 to $1,380... 
Legislative changes in salary ranges 


Total permanent, departmental.2, 

Deduct delay in filling new positions.. 


Net permanent, departmental. 

Overtime..... 

01 Personal services (net)_ 

Allotted from “Signal Service of the Army”. 
1940 and 1941 appropriations available in 

1942.______ 

1942 balance available in 1943.. 

Total estimate or appropriation. 


1 2,000 


2 1,680 
2 1,500 

9 1,320 

45 1,200 

13 1,080 

9,446 


869.5 
5, 883,000 


5.883,000 


5,883,000 
-5,512,000 


371,000 


1 2,000 


2 1,680 
1 1,500 

8 1.320 

75 1,200 

20 1,080 
12,448 


3,522 

7,017,788 
116, 651 


6,901,137 
619, 339 


7, 520,476 
-7,148,154 


-972 


371, 350 


0.3 

1,860 

0.6 

1,680 

2.0 

1,320 

64.2 

1,200 

18.0 

1,080 


2,277. 7 

3,738,082 
178,730 


3, 559, 352 


3, 559, 352 
-3,212,845 

-972 

-1-972 


346, 507 


Salaries, Office of Surgeon General- 

Office of the Surgeon General, [$393,205] $393,000 {5 U. S. C. 
43; 56 Stat. 629). 

Estimate 1944, $393,000 Appropriated 1943, $393,205 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 

Professional service; 

Grade 6. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

2 $5,600 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Prinffipal librarian .. __ _ _ 


i $5,800 

0.3 4,600 

1 5,000 

1 3,800 

1.1 3,200 

0.6 3, 200 

Grade 5.* Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Raninr arnhitpot. .. . 


1 $4,600 

Senior librarian_ 


Grade 4. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Architect ___ 

1 3,800 

3. 4 3, 200 

1 3,800 

1.5 3,200 

Grades. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Associate architect_______ 

Aiwnciatfi mpdical officer. _ 


1 3,200 


.^nperintendent. of dietitians ... 

0. 8 3, 200 
0.8 3, 200 

1.7 2, 700 


Siipprintendent of phvsiotherapiats 



Grade 2. Range .$2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant architect__ 

1.7 2,600 

1 2,600 

0.9 2.650 

0.9 2, 600 

4.3 2,000 

0. 5 2,800 

1 2,700 

Assistant librarian . _ 

Assistant statistician. _ __ 

1.9 2,600 
0.8 2,000 

1.9 2,600 
0.8 2,000 

Grade 1 Range $2,000 to $2,000. _ 

Subprofessional service; 

Grades. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Chief medical technician. 









































































































































































































































































32 


ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


By objects 



Obligations 



Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL—COU. 








Man- 

Av. 

Man- 

Av. 

Man- 

Av. 

Professional service—Continued. 

years 

salary 

years 

salary 

years 

salary 

Grade 6. Range $5,600 to $0,400: 







Principal engineer_ 

37 

$5,615 

37. 5$5, 616 

15.3 $5,609 

Principal architect_ 

2 

5,600 

2 

5,600 

10.3 

5,629 

Principal attorney.__ 



2 

5,600 

1.2 

5,696 



1 

5,000 



Special assistant, site planning group.. 

1 

5,600 

1 

5,600 

0.6 

5,676 

Principal agronomist_ _ 

1 

5,600 

1 

5,600 

0.2 

5,600 

Commodity group supervisor_ 





3 

5,604 

As.«;istAnt, to p.hip.f of arohitpot g^ronp 





0. 7 

5, 667 

A.«5si.<?tAnt to ohiftfj material sjihspction 



0.3 

5,600 

Principal budget engineer analyst_ 





0.6 

5, 676 

Grade 5. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 







Senior engineer_ 

53 

4,645 

55. 2 4, 645 

29.8 

4, 615 

Senior attorney..-_ 

3 

4,600 

3 

4,600 

2 

4, 646 

Senior architect___ 

9 

4,617 

11.8 4,617 

3.3 

4, 646 

Senior statistical analyst .. _ 

2 

4,600 

2 

4,600 



Senior physicist __ 

1 

4,800 

1 

4,800 


Chief director, purchasing unit_ 

1 

4,600 

1 

4; 600 

0. 1 

4,614 

Senior land appraiser_ 

1 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 

4,606 

Commodity group chief___ 

3 

4,600 

3 

4,600 

3 

4,643 

Senior real estate expert_ 





0.1 

4, 600 

Supervisor, construction .. . _ 



0.3 

4,614 

Grade 4. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 






Engineer_ 

130 

3,839 

131.4 

3,840 

47 

3, 823 

Attorney_ 

7 

3,800 

12 

3,800 

6.3 

3, 844 

Architect-.- _ _ 

20 

3,807 

28 

3,807 

16.3 

3, 829 

Agronomist__ 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

1. 1 

3,800 

Metallurgist_ 

1 

3,800 

0.8 3,800 



Real estate expert_ 

1 

4, 200 

1 

4,200 

6. 1 

4, 200 

Technologist_ _ 

1 

3,800 

0.6 3.800 



Assistant commodity group chief_ 

1 

31800 

1 

3,800 

1.8 

3,800 

Land appraiser. ... _ 

4 

3,800 

4. 7 3,800 

1.4 

3,825 

Historian_ 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 



Budget engineering analyst_ 



3.4 

3,804 

Field review appraiser__ 



0. 3 

3; 852 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 






Associate engineer.. _ 

178 

3, 236 

194.8 3, 237 

80.8 

3,225 

Associate attorney_ 

28 

3,207 

30 

3,206 

8.5 

.3,233 

Associate architect_ 

47 

3, 284 

56 

3,283 

52.3 

3, 226 

Associate statistician_ 

2 

3,200 

2 

3,200 

0.5 

3,466 

Field expediter_ _ 

0. 5 3,300 

1 

3,300 

0.5 

3, 576 

Associate building estimator_ 

3 

3,267 

3 

3, 266 

2.2 

3,212 

As.sociate legal adviser_ _ 

1 

3, 300 

1 

3, 300 

0.5 

3,466 

Chief, equipment section_ 

1 

3, 300 

1 

3,300 

0.5 

3,466 

Associate technologist_ _ 

1 

3,200 

1 

3, 200 

0.3 

3,231 

.4.s.soeiate analyst_ ___ 

2 

3,200 

2 

3, 200 

0.6 

3,200 

Geologist _____ 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 



Railway bridge designer__ 




0.5 

3, 466 

Estimator__ 



0.3 

3| 200 

Inspector, fire prevention equipment... 



0.5 

3, 466 

Senior property examiner... _ 



0.4 

31200 

Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 






Assistant engineer_ _ 

104 

2,6.53 

117.5 

2, 656 

67.2 

2, 649 

As.sistant attorney_ 

17.5 2,618 

20.6 2,619 

10 

2,629 

Assistant architect_ 

15 

2,677 

26 

2,676 

26.9 

2,652 

Construction estimator.. _ 

1 

2, 700 

1 

2,700 

0.5 

2,816 

Assistant analy.st__ 

3 

2,600 

2.7 

2,000 

0.4 

3,145 

Assistant statistician_ 

5 

2,600 

5.2 

2,600 

1 

2,751 

Assistant expediter.. _ 





0.9 

2,707 

Assistant educationist_ . . 

i 

2,600 

0.8 2.600 


Assistant geographer_ _ 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 


Assistant real estate expert_ _ 



9 

2,621 

Assistant chief of section_ _ 



0. 5 

2^816 

Assistant field expediter_ 



0.7 

2, 967 

Special assistant____ 



0. 5 

% Slfi 

Grade 1. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

35 

2,004 

42 

2,005 

39.9 

2,051 

Subprofessional service; 







Grade 8. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 







Chief engineering aide_ 

4.5 2,617 

5.1 

2,620 

4.8 

2,625 

Chief engineering draftsman__ 

6 

2,633 

6 

2,633 

4.7 

2,701 

Estimator_ __ 





6. 2 

2 744 

Chief architectural draftsman_ 



0.3 

3.200 

Grade 7. Range $2,300 to $2,900_ 

15 

2,331 

14 

2,333 

5.9 

2,367 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

15 

2,017 

16.8 

2,018 

14.2 

2,044 

Grade 5. Range $1,800 to $2,160_ 

26 

1,804 

27.9 

1,804 

21.4 

1,833 

Grade 4. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

15 

1,620 

15.9 

1,620 

19.3 

1,669 

Grade 3. Range $1,440 to $1,800_ 

3 

1,440 

2 

1,440 

4 

1,447 

Grade 2. Range $1,260 to $1,620__ 

1 

1,260 

1 

1,260 

0.4 

1,290 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 







Grade 15. Range $8,000 to $9,000: 







Special assistant to chief of construction 







division__ 

1 

8,000 

1 

8,000 

0.5 

8,000 

Chief purchasing officer... _ 

1 

8,000 

1 

8,000 



Grade 14. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 





Senior chief cost accountant.... 

2 

6,500 

2 

6,500 



Corporate analyst___ 

1 

6,500 

1.6 

6,500 


Head purehasing officer_ 

2 

6,500 

2 

6^500 

0.1 

7,500 

Chief labor relations officer_ 





0. 4 

6 500 

Principal chief fiscal accountant.. _ 



0.1 

6,500 

Grade 13. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 





Chief fiscal accountant_ 

2 

5.600 

3 

5,600 



Negotiator_ _ 

1 

5,600 

1 

5 600 


Chief accountant___ 

2 

5; 600 

1.8 5,600 

0.1 

6.400 

•Principal administrative officer_ 

3 

5,600 

3.3 5.600 

0.1 

6,400 

Chief, priority section__ 





0.1 

5 fi(in 

Principal purchasing officer_ 



0 4 

5, ann 

Director of information__ 



0.5 

6,066 

General assistant__ 



0.3 

5, finn 

Field auditor_ 



1.6 

5,600 

Chief of planning section__ 



0.5 

6,066 

Chief of engineering unit and geodetic 






unit... 





0.1 

5,600 


SALARIES, WAR DEPARTMENT—Continued 

Salaries, Office of Surgeon General— Continued. 


By objects 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL—COn. 

Subprofessional service—Continued. 

Grade 7. Range $2,300 to $2,900.. 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2,600... 

Grade 5. Range $1,800 to $2,160_ 

Grade 4. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,440 to $1,800_ 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service; 
Grade 15. Range $8,000 to $9,000: 

Executive officer_ 

Grade 13. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 

Principal administrative officer.. 

Grade 12. Range $4,600 to $5,400; 

Senior administrative officer_ 

Grade 11. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Administrative officer.. 

Grade 10. Range $3,500 to $4,100: 

Junior administrative officer_ 

Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Senior administrative assistant.. 

Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

Administrative assistant... 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Junior administrative assistant_ 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900_ 

Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600.. 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800_ 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620_ 

Custodial service: 

Grade 4. Range $1,320 to $1,680_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,500__ 

Grade 2. Range $1,080 to $1,380_ 

Legislative changes in salary ranges.. 


Total permanent, departmental. 
Deduct delay in filling new positions.. 


Net permanent, departmental.. 
Temporary employees, departmental. 
Overtime.. 


01 Personal services (net)_ 

Allotted from “Medical and Hospital De¬ 
partment, Army”__ 

1940 and 1941 appropriations available in 

1942-.___....t..... 

1942 balance available in 1943_ 


Total estimate or appropriation_ 


Obligations 


Estimate, 1944 


Man- 

years 


Av. 

salary 


6.3 

6.9 

6.7 


$5,600 

4,600 

3,800 


8.1 3, 200 
4 2,900 


30.2 
35.7 

92.3 

170.1 

486.1 
672.3 

6.6 

1 

37.9 

12.6 


2,600 

2,300 

2,000 

1,800 

1,620 

1,440 

1,260 

1,500 

1,200 

1,080 

6,600 


1,588.6 

2,653,000 


2,653,000 


2,653,000 
-2,260.000 


393,000 


Estimate, 1943 


Man- Av. 
years salary 


0.6 $8,000 

3.3 5,600 

3. 9 4, 600 

4. 7 3, 800 


7.1 3, 200 

3.3 2, 900 

26.2 2,600 
25. 7 2, 300 
81.3 2,000 

163.1 1,800 

461.1 1,620 

809.1 1,440 
6.6 1,260 

1 1,500 

37.9 1,200 
12.6 1,080 
6,060 


1,657 

2,691,472 
185,250 


2, 506,222 
”’279,’731' 


2, 785,953 
-2, 368, 248 


-24,500 


393, 205 


Actual, 1942 


Man- 

Av. 

years 

salary 

0.4 

$2, 500 

2.5 

2,300 

4.3 

1,860 

9.8 

1,620 

1.6 

1,440 

0.3 

8,000 


0.6 

3,800 

0.4 

3,500 

2.2 

3,200 

1.7 

2,900 

7.4 

2,600 

10.8 

2,300 

26 

2,000 

54.5 

1,800 

197.9 

1,620 

586.9 

1,440 

13.3 

1,260 

1 

1,500 

20.6 

1,200 

16 

1,080 


971.8 

1,516,066 
3,752 


1,512,314 
663 


1, 512,977 

-1,049,687 

-24,500 
-f24,500 


463,290 


Salaries, Office of Chief of Engineers— 

Office of Chief of Engineers, [$531,186] $531,000: Provided, 
That the services of such additional technical and clerical personnel 
as the Secretary of War may deem necessary may be employed only 
in the Office of the Chief of Engineers, to carry into effect the vari¬ 
ous appropriations for rivers and harbors and flood control, surveys, 
and preparation for and the consideration of river and harbor and 
flood-control estimates and bills, to be paid from such appropria¬ 
tions: Provided further. That the expenditures on this account for 
the fiscal year [1943] 1944 shall not exceed [$643,290] $604,219, 
and the Secretary of War shall each year, in the Budget, report to 
Congress the number of persons so employed, their duties, and the 
amount paid to each {10 U. S. C. 187; 66 Stat. 629). 

Estimate 1944, $531,000 Appropriated 1943, $531,186 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 

Professional service: 

Grade 8. Range $8,000 to $9,000: 

Chief engineer_1_ 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

5 $8,150 

Man- Av. 
ycRrs salary 

5 $8,150 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

0. 9 $8,000 
0.2 8,000 

0.6 8,000 

2.8 8,269 

' 3.8 6,526 
1.5 6,529 
2.8 6,520 
0.1 6,500 
0.6 6,520 
0.6 6,520 

Chief architect_1_ 

Special assistant to chief of operations 
branch_ 

1 8,000 

1 8,000 

2 8,000 

13 6,711 

1 6,500 

Members, construction advisory com¬ 
mittee _i_ 

Grade 7. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Head engineer_ 

10. 5 6, 711 

1 6,500 

Head architect_ 

Head attorney_ 

Chief, power group____ 



Ohipf, ftnginftp.ring and dp.signing nnit. 



Chief, sewage andf incinerator unit_ 


















































































































































































WAR DEPARTMENT 


33 


By objects 


Estimate,1944 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL—COn. 


Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service— 
Continued. 

Grade 12. Range $4,COO to $5,400: 

Director, employee relations.... 

Head wage administrator_ 

Head traveling auditor_ 

Head fiscal accountant.... 

Senior labor relations oflBcer_ 

Head accountailt_ 

Senior administrative officer.. 

Senior industrial specialist_ 

Chief, internal reports unit.. 

Chief, field reports unit_ 

Field auditor assistant_ 

Senior purchasing officer_ 

Head cost accountant_ 

Grade 11. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Administrative officer__ 

Head, classification staff...__ 

Principal accountant... 

Traveling auditor__ 

Production specialist___ 

Business specialist___ 

Purchasing officer__ 

Industrial specialist_ 

Information specialist_ 

Chief fiscal auditor___ 

Chief of section____ 

Chief clerk_ 

Special assistant, writer___ 

Senior insurance e.xaminer___ 

Grade 10. Range $3,500 to $4,100: 

Junior accountant__ 

Junior labor relations officer_ 

Junior administrative officer_ 

Chief materials inspector... 

Chief fiscal auditor__ 

Grade 9. Range $3,200 to .$3,800: 

Senior administrative assistant. 

Job analyst__ 

Fiscal accountant... 

Insurance examiner.. 

Chief clerk of section-- 

Senior accountant__-. 

Technical editor--- 

Associate business specialist.... 

Associate industrial specialist- 

Information representative.. 

Chief of division.. 

Chief materials inspector. 

Assistant chief, field reports unit. 

Assistant commodity group head.. 

Senior reports reviewer_.•- 

Fiscal auditor_ 

Assistant chief, internal reports unit_ 

Chief, accounts section... 

Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

Accountant__ 

Administrative assistant-- 

Chief tool and equipment inspector- 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Junior administrative a.ssistant.. 

Assistant job analyst- 

As.sistant organization analyst- 

Assistant employee counselor..... 

Internal reports examiner--- 

Assistant industrial specialist. 

Chief of transportation-- 

Expediter.___ 

Assistant investigator---- 

Spare parts consultant... 

Special assistant--- 

Assistant chief administrative auditor.. 

Head photographer- 

Chief, machine tabulating unit- 

Chief, purchasing and supply unit- 

Assistant analyst--- 

Assistant information representative— 

Chief translator___ 

Auditor___ 

Junior labor relations assistant- 

Assistant wage rate analyst.. 

Junior accountant.. 

Junior fiscal accountant... 

Assistant business specialist. 

Chief fire truck and equipment inspec¬ 
tor--- 

Junior purchasing agent- 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2.900-- 

Grade 5. Range $2,009 to $2,600- 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160..... 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980-- 

Grade 2. Range .$1,440 to $1,800- 

Grade 1. Range $1,200 to $1,620...... 

Custodial .-'ervice' 

Grade 6. Range $1,680 to $2,040.. 

Grade 5. Range $1,500 to $1,860-- 

Grade 4. Range $1,320 to $1,620- 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,500- 

Grade 2. Range $1,080 to $1,380..... 

Legislative changes in salary ranges.. 

Total permanent, departmental- 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $4,800 

1 4,600 

6 4,600 

2 4,600 

5 4,600 

1 4,600 

7 4,600 

3 4,600 


7 4,600 


20 3,809 

1 3,800 

3 4,200 

2 3,800 

1 3,800 

2 3,800 

2 3,800 

5 3,800 

1 3,800 


3 3,500 
1.5 3,500 

4 3,500 


54 3,222 

2 3,200 

6 3,214 

3 3,275 

1 3,300 

4 3,200 

1 3,200 

4 3,200 

10 3,200 

1 3,300 


8 2,900 

8 2,900 


60 2,610 
1 2,600 
1 2,600 
3 2,600 

1 2,600 
2 2,600 


1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

6 

2,633 

2 

2,650 

14 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

48 

2,332 

140 

2,016 

407 

1,806 

1,105 

1,624 

878 

1,442 

8.1 

1,265 

1 

1,680 

3 

1,540 

6 

1,320 

91 

1,203 

53 

1,080 

. 

20,460 


3,864.6 

8,218,000 


Deduct delay in filling new positions 


Net permanent, departmental 


8,218,000 


Obligations 


Estimate,1943 


Actual, 1942 


Man- Av. Man- Av. 
years salary years salary 


1 $4,800 
0. 5 4,600 
5.3 4,600 

2 4,600 

5 4,600 

0. 5 4,600 
9 4,600 

3.6 4 600 


9 4,600 


'0.'i'$4,'796 
1.8 4,816 


2.3 4,739 


0.5 4,984 
0.3 5,400 
0.6 4,600 


1 4,984 


19.5 

3,810 

1 

3,800 

3.8 

4, 221 

1.6 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

2 

3,800 

2.9 

3,800 

5.3 

3,800 

1 

3,800 


4. 7 4, 23 


0. 1 

4,600 

0.5 

4,116 

0.6 

3,943 

0.6 

3,816 

0.1 

4,330 

1 

4,011 

0.2 

4, 565 

1 

4,600 

0.4 

3,800 

0.7 

4,267 


3 3,500 
1.4 3,500 

4 3,500 


60. 2 3,222 

1.7 3,200 
6. 3 3, 215 

3.7 3,281 

1 3,300 

4 3,200 

1 3,200 

4.7 3,200 
13. 4 3,200 

1 3,300 


0.1 3,650 
1.8 3,550 
1.7 3,652 
0.4 3,657 
0.9 3,732 

6.1 3,216 


1.5 3,296 
0.5 3,526 
0.6 3,490 


0.9 3,536 


0.5 3,466 
0.4 3,000 
0.1 3, 520 
0.5 3,406 
0.5 3,466 
0.1 3,800 
0.4 3,510 
0.1 3,800 
0.3 3,776 


7.8 2,900 
13.7 2,900 


0.1 2,900 
4.7 2,945 
0.1 3,200 


78 2,611 

1 2,600 
1 2,600 
3. 5 2,600 
1 2.600 
2 2,600 


1 2,600 
0. 5 2.600 
0. 8 2,600 
0. 3 2,600 
8. 2 2,637 
2 2,650 

17.2 2,600 


7.8 2,695 


0.5 2,816 


0.2 2,980 
0.2 2,600 
0.4 2,600 
0.1 2,600 
0.3 3,020 
0.5 2,916 
0.6 2,805 
0.3 3,140 
0.3 3,070 
0.1 2,710 
1 2,817 

0.5 2,816 
0.3 3,070 


0.5 2,600 


0.9 2,600 
3 2,699 


1 2,600 
2 2,600 
63 2,333 

159.5 2,018 

463.6 1,806 

1,171 1,623 

964.4 1,442 
10.1 1,265 


0.5 2,816 
0.4 2,852 
29. 5 2. 305 
,56.3 2,020 
89. 5 1,802 
372. 5 1,630 
1,127.8 1,484 
66 1,264 


4, 


1 1,680 
3 1,540 

6 1,320 

90.9 1,203 

50.9 1,080 
18, 216 


244.8 
9,075, 781 
834,500 


8,241,281 


0.1 1,680 
0.1 1, 500 
0.1 1,320 
92.2 1,215 
38.9 1,095 


2,485 5 

4, 885,098 


4,885,098 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL — COD. 

Temporary employees... 


$252,185 
75.5,810 


Overtime--.... 



01 Personal services (net).. 

Allotted from— 

“Engineer Service, Army” (military 

post.s) ____ . 

“Engineer Service, Army” (barracks 
and quarters, Armv)__ 



$8,218,000 

-7,687,000 

9,249,276 

-8,704,174 

$4,885,098 

-3,169,089 

-.515,933 
-24,7iO 

-955,936 

-16,400 
+ 13,916 

“Seacoast defenses, general”__ 



“Expediting production of equipment 
and supplies”.... 

* 


1940 and 1941 appropriations available in 
1942 — .-.. 



1942 appropriation available in 1943_ 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 


-13,916 

531,000 

531,186 

216,896 


Salaries, OfBce of Chief of Ordnance— 

Office of Chief of Ordnance, [$883,320] $883,000 {10 U. S. C. 
192; 66 Slat. 629). 

Estimate 1944, $883,000 Appropriated 1943, $883,320 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 








Man- 

Av. 

Man- 

Av. 

Man- 

Av. 

Professional service: 

years 

salary 

years 

salary 

years 

salary 

Grade 8. Range $8,000 to $9,000: 







Head ordnance engineer_ 



0.9 .ts.nno 



Grade 7. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 







Head engineer- 

2 

$6,500 

4. 6 6, 500 

3. 7 $6. 500 

Chief engineer, ordnance.. 

1 

6, ,500 

1 

6,500 

0.9 

6,500 

Chief, propellant and explosive section.. 

1 

6,500 

1 

6,500 

0.9 

6,500 

Engineer, ordnance__ 

1 

6,500 

2 

6,500 

1 

6,500 

Consultant, spare parts service organi- 







zation..-- 

1 

6,500 

1 

6,500 

1 

6,500 

Grade 6. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 







Principal physicist-- 

1 

5,600 

2 

5,600 

1 

5,600 

Principal engineer..--- 

28 

5,600 

34 

5,600 

33.4 

5,600 

Principal chemist_ 

1 

5,600 

1 

5,600 



Principal attorney_ 

1 

5,600 

1 

5,600 

0.9 

5,600 

Principal procurement analyst_ 

1 

5,600 

1. 

5,600 

1 

5,600 

Supervisor, spare parts ordnance branch. 

1 

5,600 

1 

5,600 

0.8 

5,600 

Grade 5. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 







Senior ordnance engineer- 

37 

4,600 

45.9 4, 600 

36.4 

4,600 

Senior production engineer.. 

1 

4, 600 

1 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

Railway construction maintenance en- 







gineer--- 

1 

4,600 

1 

4, 600 

0.8 

4,600 

Metallurgist... 

1 

4,600 

2 

4,600 

1.1 

4,600 

Grade 4. Range $3,800 to $4,600' 







Engineer_ 

50 

3,800 

57 

3,800 

49 

3,800 

Associate physicist, ballistics_ 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 



Engineer, ordnance safety_ 

1 

3,800 

2 

3,800 

1 

3.800 

Engineer, fire prevention__ 

1 

3,800 

1 

3.800 

1.5 

3,800 

Attornev_ 

3 

3,800 

4 

3,800 

3.4 

3,800 

Industrial production assistant_ 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

0.4 

3,800 

Spare parts Ordnance specialist_ 

4 

3,800 

5 

3,800 

4.7 

3,800 

Grade 3. Range .$3,200 to $3,800: 







Associate engineer--- 

55 

3,200 

74 

3,200 

55.1 

3,200 

Associate metallurgist...... 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

0.5 

3,200 

A bftllistifiS . . 





0 7 

3,200 

Associate patent attorney- 

; 

3,200 

2 

3,^ 

2 

3,200 

Associate statistician-- 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

0.3 

3,200 

Spare parts Ordnance analyst_ 

4 

3,200 

5 

3,200 

4.7 

3,200 

Associate technical editor___ 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

0.8 

3,200 

Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 







Assistant engineer___ 

80 

2,600 

84 

2,600 

80 

2,600 

Assistant physicist_ 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 



Assistant attorney--- 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

0.8 

2,600 

Assistant statistician.. 

4 

2,625 

4 

2,625 

2.1 

2,648 

Assistant librarian. --- 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

Assistant metallurgist..... 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

0.5 

2,600 

Assistant mathematician__ 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

Assistant technical review editor. 

3 

2,600 

3 

2,600 

3.7 

2,600 

Grade 1. Range $2,000 to $2,600- 

56 

2,000 

93 

2,000 

55.5 

2,000 

Subprofessional service: 







Grade 8. Range $2,600 to $3,200; 







Chief draftsman. 

6 

2,600 

8. 5 2. 600 

5.3 

2,600 

Chief illustrator... 

2 

2,650 

2 

2,650 

1.7 

2,700 

Chief engineering aide--- 

4 

2,600 

5 

2,600 

4.2 

2,600 

Grade 7. Range $2,300 to $2,900_ 

23 

2,304 

22. 4 2,304 

20 

2,308 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to .$2,300.. 

18 

2,000 

23 

2,000 

17.4 

2,000 

Grade 5. Range $1,800 to $2,160.. 

33 

1,801 

42.8 1,801 

32.6 

1,802 

Grade 4. Range $1,620 to $1,980.. 

30 

1,620 

43 

1,620 

25.5 

1,620 

Grade 3. Range $1,440 to $1,620_ 

12 

1,440 

18 

1,440 

10.7 

1,440 

Grade i Range $1,260 to $1,440- 

3 

1,260 

3 

1,260 

0.7 

1,260 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 







Grade 15. Range $8,000 to $9,000: 

/ 






Industrial expert.. 

1 

8,000 

2 

8,000 

0.3 

8,000 

Principal purchasing consultant.... 

1 

8,000 

1 

8,000 

0.3 

8,000 

Deputy chief. 

1 

8,000 

1 

8,000 

0.1 

8,000 


1 

8,000 

1 

8,000 



Grade 14. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 





Chief industrial specialist.... 

2 

6,500 

4 

6,500 

1 

6,500 

Associate industrial expert-- 

2 

6,500 

3 

6,500 

1 

6,500 



















































































































































































































34 


ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


SALARIES, WAR DEPARTMENT—Continued 

Salaries, Office of Chief of Ordnance—Continued. 


By objects 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL—COn. 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service— 
Continued. 

Grade 14. Range $6,500 to $7,500—Con. 
Administrative designer, powder bag 

loading-plant___ 

Expert consultant_ 

Head production specialist__ 

Industrial expert___ 

Grade 13. Range $5,600 to $6,400; 

Technical expert_ 

Training officer.-.-__ 

Chief cost accountant_ 

Civilian chief, analysis section_ 

Chief, civilian personnel_ 

Principal industrial specialist_ 

Principal production specialist_ 

Financial consultant___ 

Civilian chief, statistical section_ 

Spare, parts supervisor..... 

Grade 12. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Senior administrative officer_ 

Zone chief supervisor__ 

Zone supervisor, auditor_ 

Principal inspector, plant protection_ 

Assistant cost accountant_ 

Counselor in charge___ 

Administrative assistant_ 

Senior industrial specialist_ 

Chief, transportation service unit, regu¬ 
lations branch__ 

Powder bag loading consultant-.. 

Finance consultant___ 

Chief, receiving board___ 

Grade 11. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Industrial specialist-.. . 

Chief, research statistical subsection_ 

Technical assistant___ 

Senior administrative oflicer_ 

Parts survey inspector___ 

Grade 10. Range $3,500 to $4,100: 

Insurance examiner__ 

Junior statistical officer___ 

Junior administrative officer..... 

Assistant supervisor, spare parts dis¬ 
tribution... 

Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Industrial specialist.... 

Review editor....*__ 

Accountant__ 

Insurance examiner.____ 

Senior administrative assistant_ 

Assistant cost accountant... 

Associate procurement analyst_ 

Site specialist___ 


Obligations 


Senior statistical assistant_ 

Senior administrative, analyst_ 

Associate industrial specialist.. 

Senior spare parts expert_ 

Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

Administrative assistant. 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Junior administrative assistant_ 

Assistant editor_ 

Chief, departmental service_ 

Chief, field service___ 

Procurement planning assistant (am¬ 
munition)..■_ 

Supervisor machine tabulating unit_ 

Production consultant assistant. 

Assistant industrial specialist.... 

Spare parts expert__ 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900... 

Grades. Range $2,000 to $2,600.... 

Grade!. Range $1,800 to $2,160__ 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800.. 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620.. 

Custodial service: 

Grades. Range $1,200 to $1,500... 

Legislative changes in salary ranges_ 


Total permanent, departmental. 
Deduct delay in filling new positions.. 


Net permanent, departmental.. 
Temporary employees, departmental. 
Overtime.... 


01 Personal services (net)... 

Allotted from “Ordnance service and sup¬ 
plies, Army”..... 

1940 and 1941 appropriations available in 

1942 ..... 

1942 balance available in 1943... 


Total estimate or appropriation. 


Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

Man- 

Av. 

Man 

- Av. 

Man- Av. 

years 

salary 

years salary 

years salary 

1 

$6,500 

1 

$6,500 

1 $6,500 

1 

6,500 

1 

6, 500 

0.7 6,500 

1 

6, 500 

1 

6,500 



.3 

6. .son 


1 

5.600 

0.4 5, 600 


1 

5. 600 

1 

5,600 

1 5,600 

1 

5,600 

1 

5, 600 

0.4 5,600 

1 

5,600 

1 

5,600 

0.4 5,600 



n. 9 .s r.nn 

0.9 5 600 

2 

5,600 

5 

5,600 

1. 8 5, 600 

1 

5,600 

3 

5,600 

0.2 5,600 

1 

5,600 

1 

5,600 

0.4 5, 600 

1 

5,600 

1 

5,600 

0.1 5, 600 

2 

5, 6C0 

8 

5, 600 

1.9 5,600 

2 

4.600 

4.9 4, 600 

1.7 4,600 

4 

4, 600 

4 

4, 600 

3.8 4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 

4. 600 

0.3 4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 

4, 600 

0.5 4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 

4. 600 


1 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

0.8 4.600 

2 

4,600 

8 

4,600 

1.7 4,600 

10 

4,600 

21 

4,600 

5.3 4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

0.3 4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

0.5 4,600 

1 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

0.1 4, 600 

1 

4,600 

1 

4, 600 

0.4 4,600 

10 

3,800 

17. 5 3, 800 

5 3.800 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

0.3 3,800 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

0.9 3.800 

2 

3,800 

7. 8 3,800 

1.8 3,800 

1 

3,800 

1 

3, 800 

0.3 3,800 

1 

3,500 

1 

3,500 

0.8 3,500 

1 

3,500 

1 

3,500 

0.3 3,500 

1 

3,500 

5 

3,500 

0.3 3,500 

2 

3, 500 

2 

3, 500 

0.6 3,500 

4 

3,200 

14 

3, 200 

4.2 3,200 

2 

3,200 

2 

3, 200 

1.2 3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

0.4 3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

0.0 3,200 

10 

3. 200 

17 

3,200 

8.3 3,200 

1 

3, 200 

1 

3,200 

0.1 3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

0.2 3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

0.9 3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

0.3 3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

0.2 3,200 

2 

3,200 

4 

3,200 

0.2 3,200 

3 

3.200 

3 

3,200 

0.3 3,200 

3 

3. 200 

3 

3,200 

0.5 3,200 

10 

2,900 

20.7 2,900 

4.8 2,900 

28 

2,622 

28 

2,622 

26 2,635 

1 

3,000 

1 

3.000 


1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 2.600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 2,600 

1 

2.600 

1 

2,600 

0.8 2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

0.8 2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 2,600 

8 

2,600 

14 

2,600 

5.5 2.600 

8 

2,600 

8 

2,600 

7.7 2,600 

37 

2,337 

37 

2,337 

36.1 2, 332 

98 

2,007 

97 

2,007 

73.7 2,008 

267 

1,813 

261.8 1,813 

190.6 1,814 

729.: 

1,640 

950 

1,640 

504.3 1,644 

1,839. 9 1,440 

2,359 

1,456 

1,508.2 1,458 

169 

1,280 

169 

1,280 

115.2 1,279 

196 

1,203 

196 

1,203 

160.2 1,203 


28,400 


25,840 


3,977 


4,931. 

4 

3,162. 2 

7,127,400 

9,002,426 

5, 755,975 




95,440 

191,079 

7,127,400 

8,906,986 

5,564,896 


66,600 


66,600 

59,695 




825. 528 






7,194,000 

9,799,114 

5,624,591 

-6,311,000 

-8,710,076 

-4,900,681 





-46, 308 


- 

205, 718 

-f205, 718 

883,000 

883, 320 

883,320 


Salaries, Office of Chief of Chemical Warfare Service- 

Office of Chief of Chemical Warfare Service, [$83,680] 
$83,000 {10 U. S. a 223; 66 Slat. 629). 

Estimate 1944, $83,000 Appropriated 1943 $83,680 


By objects 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 

Professional service: 

Grade 6. Range .$5,600 to $6,400: 

Principal consultant.... 

Principal chemical engineer.. 

Principal mechanical engineer.. 

Principal metallurgist_ 

Principal engineering inspector.. 

Grade 5. Range $4,600 to $5,4C0: 

Senior attorney____ 

Senior chemical engineer_ 

Senior mechanical engineer_ 

Senior industrial engineer__ 

Senior electrical eng neer_ 

Senior econoTic analyst_ 

Senior safety engineer__ 

Grade 4. Range $3,800 to .$4,600: 

Attorney__ 

Economic analyst_11... 

Chemical engineer_ 

Mechanical engineer___ 

Insoeetor _ 

Safety engineer...... 

Consultant___ 

Grade ’ Range $3,200 to $3,800; 

Associate economic analyst_ 

.\ssociate chem'cal engineer.... 

Associate inspector___ 

Grade 2. Range $2,600 to .$3,200: 

Assistant economic analyst... 

Assistant statistician___I.’’ 

Grade 1. Range $2,000 to .$2,600_ 

Suhprofessional service: 

Grade 8. Range. $2,600 to $3,200: 

Chief mechanical draftsman_ 

Grade 7. Range $2..300 to $2,000..... 

Grade 5. Range $1,800 to .$2,160_I 

Grade!. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 15. Range $8,000 to .$9,000: 

Consultant__ 

Grade 14. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Head consultant___ 

Head administrative officer... 

Grade 13. Range .$5,600 to .$6,400; 

Principal corporate analyst ... 

Principal administrative ofllcer.. 

Principal cost analyst... 

Grade 12. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Senior cost analyst..... 

Senior administrative officer.. 

Senior accountant . .....] 

Grade 11. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Principal accountant... 

Administrative officer.. 

Cost analyst..... 

Grade 10. Range .$3..')00 to $4,100:'. 

.Junior administrative officer_ 

Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Senior economic analyst _ 

Senior administrative assistant.. 

Associate cost analyst. .. 

Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

Associate accountant... 

Administrative assistant... .. 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant counselor... 

Assistant analyst.. 

Assistant chief clerk... 

Junior administrative assistant_ 

Grade. 6. Range $2,300 to $2.900.. 

Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600.. 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160. 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980. 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800. 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620. 

Custodial service: 

Grade 4. Range $1,320 to $1,680.. 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,.500_ 

Grade 2. Range $1,080 to $1,380.. 

Legislative changes in salary ranges... 

Total permanent, departmental. 

Deduct delay in filling new positions. 

Net permanent, departmental... 

Overtime... 

01 Personal services (net).. 

Received by transfer from “Chemical War¬ 
fare Service, Army”.. 

Allotted from “Chemical Warfare Service, 
Army”. 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 


Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

jEstimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

Man- 

Av. 

Man- Av. 

Man 

Av. 

years 

salary 

years salary 

years 

salary 

2 

$5,600 

1 $5,600 

1 

$5,600 

6 

5, COO 

1 5.600 

2 

5,600 

6 

5, 600 

1.5 5,600 

1 

5,600 

1 

5,601 

1 5,600 



1 

5,600 

1.3 5,600 


1 

4,600 


7 

4,600 

3 4,600 

4 

4,600 

6 

4,600 

2.4 4,600 

2 

4,600 

2 

4,600 

1.8 4,600 

1 

4,60J 

1 

4,600 




1 

4,600 



1 

4, 600 



2 

3, 800 



2 

3,800 

1 3,80J 

1 

3,800 

10 

3,800 

2 3,800 

4 

3,800 

3 

3,800 

1.3 3,800 

3 

3,809 

1 

3,800 




1 

3,800 



1 

3,800 


1 

3,809 

3 

3,200 

1.8 3,200 


3 

3,200 

2.7 3,200 

2 

3, 200 

2 

3,200 

1 3,200 



4 

2,600 

3.2 2,600 

7 

2,600 

1 

2.600 

2 2,600 

3 

2,600 

7 

2,000 

3 2,000 

3 

2,000 

1 

2,600 




1 

2,300 

1 2,300 

2 

2, 300 

3 

1,800 

1 1,800 






2 

1,620 

3 

8,000 

1.7 8,000 



3 

6, 500 

2.3 6,500 



1 

6,500 

1 6,500 



2 

5,600 

1 5,600 



2 

5,600 

1 5,600 



1 

5,600 

0.8 5,600 



2 

4,600 

0.6 4,600 



1 

4,600 

0.3 4,600 



1 

4,600 

0.8 4,600 



2 

3. 890 

2.2 3,800 



2 

3,800 

1.7 3,800 

2 

3,800 

2 

3,800 

3.6 3,800 



3 

3,500 

1.3 3,500 



1 

3,200 




10 

3,200 

7.3 3,200 

3 

3,200 



0.9 3,200 



3 

2,900 

0.4 2,900 



5 

2,900 

2.1 2,900 

1 

2,900 

1 

2,600 

1 2,600 



1 

2,600 




1 

2.600 



23.5 

2.607 

13.9 2,600 

10 

2,600 

23.5 

2.300 

17.7 2,300 

13 

2,300 

50.7 

2,000 

35. 1 2,000 

29 

2,000 

162.8 

1.800 

119.7 1,800 

77 

1,800 

259 

1, 620 

253. 1 1, 620 

166 

1,620 

83.8 

1, 440 

93. 3 1, 440 

256 

1,440 

3 

1.260 

8 1,260 

24 

1,260 

2 

1.320 

0.7 1,320 



30 

1,200 

29. 3 1. 200 

21 

1,200 

4 

1,080 





4,440 

3,642 


769.3 


633.8 

641 


1, 613,000 

1, 207, 540 

1,100,640 



1. 141 


464, 399 

1,613,000 

1. 206, 399 


636,241 



117,806 



1, 613,000 

1, 324, 205 


636, 241 





— 5, 500 

-1, 530,000 

-1.240, 525 


554,201 


83,000 

83,680 


76,540 



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WAR DEPARTMENT 


35 


Salaries, Office of Chief of Transportation— 


By objects 


Estimate,1944 Estimate,1943 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 

Professional service: 

Grade 8. Range $8,000 to $9,000: 

Head mechanical engineer__ 

Grade 7. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Head naval architect. 

Head marine engineer__ 

Grade 6. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 

Principal engineer--- 

Principal industrial engineer_ 

Principal naval architect___ 

Principal economic analyst__ 

Technical marine adviser__ 

Attorney___ 

Grade 5. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Senior engineer--- 

Senior historian___ 

Senior industrial engineer.. 

Senior naval architect-- 

Senior electrical engineer- 

Senior attorney.. 

Grade 4. Ranee $3,800 to $4,600: 

Naval architect_ 

Mechanical engineer.-- 

Industrial engineer-- 

Engineer_ 

Electrical engineer—.. 

Marine engineer--- 

Attorney___ 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Associate industrial engineer- 

.\ssoclate naval architect.. 

Associate engineer--- 

Marine surveyor and inspector- 

Associate transportation analyst- 

Associate industrial engineer- 

Associate marine engineer- 

Associate structural engineer--- 

Associate naval architect- 

Associate mechanical engineer.. 

Associate attorney_ 

Associate statistician... 

Grade 2. Range $3,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant statistical analyst.... 

Assistant historian.... 

Subprofessional service: 

Grade 8. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Principal engineer draftsman- 

Chief engineer draftsman- 

Principal engineer draftsman.. 

Principal inspector- 

Chief engineer aide- 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 15. Range $8,000 to $9,000: ’ 

Coordinator of transportation.... 

Grade 14. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Head transportation specialist.. 

Principal industrial specialist- 

Grade 13. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 

Principal industrial specialist- 

Principal administrative analyst- 

Head transportation specialist- 

Principal production analyst- 

Chief personnel officer...... 

Principal consultant--- 

Material expediter.. 

Deputy chief.... 

Principal accotmtant-- 

Grade 12. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Senior purchasing officer... 

Senior accountant--- 

Principal transportation specialist- 

Senior industrial specialist- 

Senior administrative officer- 

Chief field classification..... 

Senior marine surveyor.... 

Senior labor relations adviser- 

Senior production expediter- 

Grade 11. Range .$3,800 to $4,600: 

Chief, general traffic.... 

Counselor in charge.... 

Associate industrial specialist- 

Industrial specialist--- 

Liaison traffic officer.. 

Senior inspector.. 

Accountant....... 

Mechanical engineer expediter- 

Procedure analyst.. 

Training specialist--- 

Indu.strial expediter specialist.. 

Transportation specialist- 

Purchasing officer-- 

Administrative officer.... 

Rate and traffic specialist- 

Personnel officer..--- 

Grade 10. Range $3,500 to .$4,100: 

Assistant chief passenger rate clerk- 

Fiscal auditor...... 

Administrative officer, ... 

Transportation specialist.... 


Obligations 


Actual, 1942 


Man- 

Av. 

Man- 

Av. 

years 

salary 

years 

salary 

2 

$8,000 

1 

$.8,000 

6 

6,500 

1 

6,500 

6 

6,500 

1 

6,500 

3 

5,867 

1 

6, 400 

5 

5,600 

3 

5,600 

6 

5, 600 

4 

5, 600 

3 

5,600 

1 

5, 600 

3 

5, 600 

1 

5.600 

3 

5,600 

1 

5,600 

14 

4,600 

10 

4.600 

2 

4, (iOO 

1 

4,600 

6 

4, 6(X) 

4 

4,600 

6 

4,000 

6 

4,600 

6 

4,600 

4 

4,600 

2 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

11 

3,800 

6 

3,800 

4 

3,800 

2 

3,800 

6 

3,S00 

4 

3,800 

8 

3, .800 

4 

3,800 

5 

3.800 

3 

3,800 

10 

,3,800 

6 

3,800 

4 

3,800 

3 

3,800 

5 

3,280 

2 

3,400 

5 

3, 280 

2 

3,400 

5 

3, 240 

2 

3,300 

4 

3, 225 

1 

3,300 

4 

3,225 

1 

3,300 

9 

3,200 

6 

3,200 

5 

3,200 

2 

3,200 

4 

3, 200 

1 

3,200 

9 

3, 200 

6 

3,200 

5 

3,200 

2 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

12 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

5 

2,620 

1 

2,700 

7 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

5 

2,600 

3 

2,600 

6 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

5 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

8,000 

1 

8,000 

2 

6,500 

1 

6,500 

4 

6,500 

2 

6,500 

5 

5,600 

3 

5,600 

4 

5,600 

2 

5,600 

5 

5,600 

3 

5,600 

3 

5, 600 

1 

5,600 

3 

5,600 

1 

5,600 

11 

5,600 

11 

5,600 

2 

5,600 

2 

5,600 

1 

5,600 

1 

5,600 

1 

5,600 

1 

5,600 

9 

4, 600 

5 

4,600 

3 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

5 

4,600 

3 

4,600 

5 

4,600 

3 

4,600 

4 

4,600 

2 

4,600 

3 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

3 

4,600 

1 

4,600 

3 

4.600 

1 

4,600 

4 

4,600 

2 

4,600 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

5 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

6 

3,800 

2 

3,800 

5 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

5 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

6 

3,800 

2 

3,800 

5 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

5 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

5 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

8 

3,800 

4 

3.800 

9 

3,800 

5 

3,800 

1.9 3,800 

2 

3,800 

3 

3,800 

3 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

1 

3,800 

2 

3,800 

2 

3,800 

4 

3,500 

1 

3,500 

4 

3, 500 

1 

3,500 

5 

3,500 

1 

3,500 

5 

3, 500 

1 

3,500 


Man- .\v. 
years salary 


By objects 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENT.iL—COn. 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service— 
Continued. 

Grade 10. Range $3,500 to $4,100- Con. 

Liaison traffic specialist_ 

Storage specialist.. 

Senior accountant____ 

Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800: . 

Associate production analyst__ 

.\ssociate transportation specialist_ 

Assistant traffic agent.1_ 

Associate training specialist_ _ 

Associate industrial specialist_ 

Traffic control agent_ 

Senior administrative assistant_ 

Industrial traffic agent_ 

Marine insurance ciaims adviser_ 

Associate employees counselor_ 

.Associate fiscal auditor__ 

Auditor and inspector.. 

Cost accountant__ 

Classification analyst.. 

Property and supply officer_ 

Grade 8. Range $2,900 to $3,500: 

Freight rate unit head_ 

Assistant transportation specialist. 

Administrative assistant... _ 

Assistant traffic specialist.. 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant emi)loyees counseior. _ 

Assistant production analyst.. _ 

Assistant industrial specialist_ 

Principal clerk_ 

Junior transportation specialist_ 

Junior administrative assistant.. _ 

Freight rate clerk__ 

Machine tabulating supervisor.. _ 

Car record clerk.. 

Routing clerk__ 

Junior storage specialist_ _ 

Senior clerk___ 

.\ssistant procedure analyst_ 

Assistant production analyst.. 

Junior staff and research aide_ 

Assistant training specialist_ 

Assistant personnel technician. _ 

Assistant classification analyst__ 

.Assistant research analyst.... 

Chief, correspondence and records unit.. 

Junior storage specialist_ _ 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900_ 

Grade 5. Range .$2,000 to .$2,600_ 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,100_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to .$1,920_ 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800_ 

Custodial service: 

Grades. Range $1,500 to $1,860_ 

Grades. Range $1,200 to $1,500_ 

Grade 2. Range $1,080 to .$1,380_ 

Legislative changes in salary ranges.. 


Obligations 


Total permanent, departmental_ 

Deduct delay in filling new positions_ 


Net permanent, departmental. 
Overtime----- 


01 Personal services (net)_ 

.\llotted from “Supplies and transportation. 
Army” (Army transportation)_ 

Total estimate or appropriation.. 


Estimate,1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Man- 

Av. 

Man- 

Av. 

years salary 

years 

salary 

4 

$3, 500 

1 

$3,500 

3 

3,500 

1 

3,500 

2 

3,500 

1 

3,500 

9 

3,200 

6 

3, 200 

19 

3,200 

16 

3,200 

4 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

5 

3, 200 

2 

3,200 

7 

3, 200 

■ 4 

3,200 

6 

3,200 

3 

3, 200 

6 

3,200 

3 

3,200 

8 

3,200 

5 

3, 200 

4 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

5 

3, 200 

2 

3,200 

4 

3,200 

1 

3, 200 

4 

3, 200 

1 

3,200 

3 

3, 200 

1 

3, 200 

3 

3, 200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

1 

3,200 

10 

2,900 

5 

2,900 

39 

2,900 

24 

2,900 

10 

2,900 

5 

2,900 

6 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

1 

2,900 

67 

2,600 

42 

2,600 

13 

2,600 

8 

2, 600 

10 

2,600 

5 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

20 

2,600 

15 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

2 

2,600 

14 

2, 600 

9 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

8 

2,600 

3 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

1 

2,600 

79.1 2,300 

43 

2,300 

129 

2,000 

106. 

1 2,000 

232 

1,800 

226 

1,800 

653 

1,620 

502 

1,620 

763.9 1,440 

603 

1,440 

2 

1,500 

2 

1,500 

129 

1,200 

122 

1,200 

7 

1,080 

• 7 

1,080 


16, 680 


14,520 

2,694. 9 

1,986.1 

5, 702,000 

3,908, 940 




324,106 

5, 702,000 

3, 584,834 




325,833 

5, 702,000 

3,910, 667 

-5, 

702,000 

-3,910,667 




Actual, 1942 


Man- Av. 
years salary 


Salaries, Office of Chief of Infantry— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
fTrade, 4 Range 81,800 to .$2,160 . 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

4 $1,920 

5. 3 1,620 

11 1,500 

1 1,260 

0.7 1,200 




Orftdft 2 Kanp'e $1,440 to Jfil fSOO _ _ __ 



Grade 1. Range $lj260 to $1,620 .. 



Custodial service: 

Gradp 200 to 5^1,500 



01 Personal services (net)._ 





22 34,873 

-3,940 
-13,680 

Allotted from— 

“Finnnoft Rervioe, Armv^’ . ..__ 



“Special service schools” (infantry school). 

Net total obligations__ 





17,253 
3,827 

Estimated savings and unobligated balance . 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 





21,080 

















































































































































































































































































































































36 


ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


SALARIES, WAR DEPARTMENT—Continued 
Salaries, Office of Chief of Cavalry- 


Total, salaries, War Department, annual appropriations, 
general account: 

Estimate 1944, $7,552,000 Appropriated 1943, $7,632,863 


Obligations 


By objects 


OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 


Estimate,1944 Estimate,1943 


Actual, 1942 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL Man- Av. 

years salary 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900..._ 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160.... 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980__ 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800..... 

Custodial service; 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,500....... 


Man- \v. 
years salary 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

0.7 $2,300 
3. 5 1,800 

3. 4 1, 620 

4. 2 1,440 

1.6 1,200 


01 Personal services (net).__ 

Allotted from “Special service schools” 
(Cavalry Activities)_ 


1,3.4 21,365 


-8,940 


Net total obligations ... 

Estimated savings and unobligated balance. 


12,425 
2. 775 


Total estimati' or appropriation 


15, 200 


Salaries, Office of Chief of Field Artillery— 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL services, DEPARTMENTAL 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service; 
Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160. .. 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1.8 $1,800 
3.1 1,620 

7.8 1,440 

1 1,200 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980.. 



Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800. 



Custodial service: 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,500.. . 



01 Personal services (net) _ _ 





13.7 20,707 

-3,840 

-11,460 

Allotted from— 

“Finance Service, Army” (pay of the 
Army)_ . __ ____ . 



‘'Special service schools” (Field Artillery 
Activitift.O 



Net total obligations... 





5,407 

1,433 

Estimated savings and unobligated balance. 

Total estimale or appropriation.. 





6,840 




Salaries, Office of Chief of Coast Artillery— 

By objects 

Obligations 

1 

Estimate, 1944 Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 

Subprofessional ser\ ice: 

Grade 7. Range $2,300 to .$2,900_ 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

0.7 $2,300 

0.8 3,100 

2.8 2,466 

2.8 2,066 
4 1,908 

13.5 1,620 

20 1,440 

1. 5 1,200 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 
Administratixe i ssistant (chief clerk)... 



Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,^0. . _ 



Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 



Grade 4. Ranee .$1,800 to $2,160_ 



Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 



Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800_ 



Custodial service: 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,500 



01 Personal services (net)___ 





46.1 76,874 
-46, 780 

Allotted from ‘Seacoast defenses, general” 



Net total obligations 





30,094 
6,986 

Estimated savings and unobligated balance. 

Total estimate or appropriation..._ 





37,080 





In all, salaries. War Department, [$7,632,863] $7,552,000. 

The Secretar}’ of W ar is authorized to employ such additional 
personnel at the seat of government and elsewhere, and to provide 
out of any appropriations available for the Military Establishment 
for their salaries and for such printing and binding, communication 
[service] and other services, and supplies as he may deem necessary 
to carry out the purposes of this Act, but the amount so used for 
personal services at the seat of government, other than for field 
service employees, shall not exceed one-third of 1 per centum of 
the total amount of cash appropriated for the Army {66 Stat. 629). 


CONTINGENT EXPENSES, WAR DEPARTMENT 
ContinRcnt Expense.s, War Department— 

For stationery and office supplies; purchase of professional and 
scientific books, lawbooks, Including their exchange; books of refer¬ 
ence, pamphlets, periodicals, new'spapers (not to exceed $3,500), 
maps; [typewriting and adding machines, and other labor-saving 
devices, including their repair and exchange;] furniture and repairs 
to same; carpets, linoleum, filing equipment, photo supplies, towels, 
ice, brooms, soap, sponges; purchase [(including exchange)] of 
motortrucks; maintenance, repair, and operation of motortrucks 
and one motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicle [, to be used 
only for official purposes]; freight and express charges; streetcar 
fares; postage [to Postal Union countries]; and other [absolutely] 
necessary expenses, [$511,476, and it shall not be lawdul to expend, 
unless otherwise specifically provided herein, for any bureau, office, 
or branch of the War Department or of the Army having or main¬ 
taining an office in the War Department proper, at Washington, 
District of Columbia, any sum out of appropriations contained in 
this Act (or accruing thereto) made for the Military Establishment 
for any of the purposes mentioned or authorized in this paragraph: 
Provided, That section 3709, Revised Statutes, shall not apply to 
any procurement under this appropriation which does not exceed 
$100 in amount] $511,000 {56 Stat. 630). 

Estimate 1944, $511,000 Appropriated 1943, $511,476 


By objects 


02 Travel___ 

03 Transportation of things_ 

04 Communication services_ 

05 Rents and utility services...... 

07 Other contractual services_ 

08 Supplies and materials_ 

09 Equipment_ 

Total obligations___ 

Allotted from— 

“Finance Service, Army” (pay of the 

Army)--.__ 

“Supplies and transportation, Army” 

(incidental expenses)_ 

“Supplies and transportation. Army” 

(Army transportation)_ 

“Signal Service of the Army”_ 

“Air Corps, Army”- 

“Medical and Hospital Department, 

Army”__ 

“Engineer Service, Army” (Engineer 

Service)_ 

“Ordnance service and .supplies. Army”.. 

“Chemical Warfare Service, Army”_ 

“Seacoast defenses, general”... 

“National Guard”_ 

“Engineer Service, Army” (barracks and 

quarters. Army)- 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 


By Projects or Functions 

1. OfTice of Secretary of War_ 

2. Office of Chief of Staff_ 

3. Office of Commanding General, Army 

Air Forces___ 

4. Adjutant General’s Office___ 

5. Office of Inspector General_ 

6. Office of Judge Advocate General_ 

7. Office of Chief of Finance_ 

8. Office of Chief of Chaplains... 

9. National Guard Bureau_ 

10. Office of Provost Marshal General_ 

11. Office of Director, Women’s Army 

Auxiliary Corps_ 

12. Office of Quartermaster General.. 

13. Office of Chief Signal Officer_ 

14. Office of Surgeon General... 

15. Office of Chief of Engineers_ 

16. Office of Chief of Ordnance_ 

17. Office of Chief of Chemical Warfare 

Service___ 

18. Office of Chief of Transportation. 

Total obligations_ 

Allotted from (see objects schedule for de¬ 
tail) _ 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 


Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

$6,000 

$6,000 

$5,317 

26,000 

26,000 

15, 301 

1,700,000 

1,786, 250 

813, 395 

1,432, ,507 

1, 214,650 

529,902 

500,000 

571, COO 

266,414 

5,015,493 

5,351,900 

2,810, 722 

2, 820,000 

7, 743,409 

6,966,676 

11,500,000 

16,699, 809 

11,407,727 

-6,286,000 

-8, 541, 597 

-5,466, 382 

-568,000 

-1,213,600 


-344,000 

-541.500 

-1,086,406 

-310,000 

-652, 700 

-610, 886 

-2, 022, 000 

-2, 290, 790 

-1,564,154 

-386,000 

-561,020 

-315,012 

-524,000 

-1,009,601 

-202, 251 

-434,000 

-1,193,600 

-1,129,456 

-113,000 

-178,300 

-128,111 



— 17,720 

-2,000 

-5,625 

-14,016 



-354, 857 

511,000 

511,476 

518, 476 

$1, 800, 000 

$1,994,073 

$2, 382,070 

360, 000 

459,000 

630,003 

2,030,000 

2,290, 790 

1, 564,154 

4,120, 000 

3,328,000 

2,045,017 

9,000 

18,000 

43, 761 

33,000 

51,000 

68.243 

400,000 

3,038,000 

796, 707 

4,000 

10,000 

2, 685 

2,000 

5, 625 

14,016 

18,000 

95,000 

16, 825 

45,000 

60,000 

17, 267 

568,000 

1, 213,600 

1, 441, 263 

310.000 

652, 700 

610, 886 

386,000 

561,020 

315, 012 

524,000 

1, 009,601 

202, 251 

434,000 

1, 193,600 

1,129,456 

113,000 

178, 300 

128, 111 

344,000 

541,500 


11, 500,000 

16, 699, 809 

11, 407,727 

-10,989,000 

-16,188, 333 

-10,&89,251 

511,000 

511,476 

518, 476 





































































































































WAR DEPARTMENT 


37 


statement of proposed expenditures for purchase, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled and horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles, for the fiscal year ending June SO, 1944, 

as required by S U. S. C. 78 

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 


Appropriation 

For purchase 

Net cost 
of new 
cars 

Old 

vehicles 
still to 
be used 

Total 
mainte¬ 
nance, 
repair, and 
operation, 
all cars 

Public purpose and users 

New vehicles (mo¬ 
tor unless other¬ 
wise indicated) 

Old vehicles to be 
exchanged 

Number 

Gross 

cost 

Number 

Allowance 

(estimated) 

Contingent expenses, War Depart¬ 
ment. 






1 

.$600 

For the official use of the Secretary of War. 







PRINTING AND BINDING, WAR DEPARTMENT 
Printing and Binding, War Department— 

For printing and binding for the War Department, except such 
as may be otherwise provided for in accordance with existing law, 
[$901,598] $901,000: Provided, That the sum of $3,000, or so 
much thereof as may be necessary, may be used for the publication, 
from time to time, of bulletins prepared under the direction of the 
Surgeon General of the Army, for the instruction of medical officers, 
when approved by the Secretary of War {31 U. S. C. 58S; 56 Stat. 
630). 

Estimate 1944, $901,000 Appropriated 1943, $901,598 


By objects 

Obligations 

1 

Estimate, 1944 

1 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

06 Printing and binding.____ 

Allotted from— 

“Air Corps, Army”__ 

“Chemical Warfare Service, Army”_ 

“Engineer Service, Army” (Engineer 
Service). ___ _ _ 

$40, 000, 000 

-4,110, 000 
-25, 000 

-107,000 

-3,671,000 
-1, 433,000 

$33, 732, 023 

-2, f64, 450 
-15,000 

-103,833 

-2, 272,705 
-679,000 

$14.002, 650 

-535,000 
-20,000 

-51,378 

-745,000 
-339, 845 
-940 
-604, 590 

“Medical and Hospital Department, 
Army” .. _ _ __ 

“Ordnance service and supplies. Army”.. 
“Seacoast defenses, general” _ 

“Signal Service of the Army”--- 

“Contingencies of the Army” . .. _ 

-3,683,000 

-3. 209, 485 
-56, 250 

-16,636,562 
-11, 500 

-7,249,613 

“Finance Service, Army” (pay of the 
Army) . _ 

-20. 467, 000 
-4, 000 

-5,446, 000 

-153,000 

-9, 342, 874 

“National Guard” ... _ 

“Supplies and transportation, Army” 

(incidental expenses of the Army)- 

“Supplies and transportation. Army” 
(Army transportation) - _ 

-1,461,425 

-32,027 

-b32.027 

1940 and 1941 appropriations available in 
1942 ___ 


1942 appropriation available in 1943_ 


-32,027 

Total estimate or appropriation_ 

901,000 

901, 598 

901, 598 


By Projects or Functions 


1. Office of Secretary of War- 

2. Office of Chief of Staff- 

3. Office of Inspector General_ 

4. Office of Commanding General, Army 

Air Forces--- 

5. Adjutant General’s Office- 

6. Office of Chief of Chaplains- 

7. Office of Chief of Finance_ 

8. Office of Judge Advocate General- 

9. National Guard Bureau_ 

10. Office of Provost Marshal General- 

11. Office of the Quartermaster General- 

12. Office of Chief Signal Officer- 

13. Office of Surgeon General-- 

14. Office of Chief of Engineers- 

15. Office, of Chief of Ordnance- 

If). Office of Chief of Chemical Warfare- 

17. Office of Chief of Transportation.... 

18. Army War College- 

19. Office of Chief of Infantry, Field Artil¬ 

lery, Coast Artillery, and Cavalry— 

Total obligations-- 

Allotted for departmental expenses from 

(see objects schedule for detail)- 

1940 and 1941 appropriations available in 

1942__ 

1942 balance available in 1943- 


Total estimate or appropriation. 


$3, 025, 000 
48, 000 
17,000 

4,110, 000 
16,900, 000 
289,000 
64, 000 
6,000 
4, 000 
410, 000 
5,446, 000 
3, 683,000 
3, 671, 000 
107,000 
1,433, 000 
25. 000 
153,000 
9,000 


$4,071, 304 
48, 619 
10,000 

2, 564,4.50 
13, 603, 202 
2,915 
12 , 000 
7, 645 
11,500 
191,000 
6.919,613 
3,209,485 
2, 272. 705 
103,833 
679,000 
15,000 


9, 752 


40, 000,000 
-39,099,000 


901, 000 


33, 732,023 
-32,798, 398 


-32,027 


.$1, 774,856 
16,896 
2, 931 

566,640 
8,027,884 
2, 870 
18, 245 
2,773 
4, 072 
5,783 
1, 585, 283 
681,383 
839, 290 
58, 728 
376,1.50 
24,057 


13,054 
1, 755 


14,002,650 
-13,101,052 


-32,027 
-1-32,027 


901,598 


Total, contingent items, annual appropriations, general 
account: 

Estimate 1944, $1,412,000 Appropriated 1943, $1,413,074 


Total, departmental. War Department, annual appropria¬ 
tions, general account: 

Estimate 1944, $8,964,000 Appropriated 1943, $9,045,937 


Total, Military Establishment, annual appropriations, general 
account: 

Estimate 1944, $59,425,586,500 

Appropriated 1943, $42,820,006,365.47 


Sec. 2. No part of the appropriations made in this Act shall be 
available for the salary or pay of any officer, manager, superintend¬ 
ent, foreman, or other person having charge of the work of any 
employee of the United States Government while making or causing 
to be made vjith a stop watch, or other time-measuring device, a time 
study of any job of any such employee betw'een the starting and 
completion thereof, or of the movements of any such employee while 
engaged upon such work[; nor shall any part of the appropriations 
made in this Act be available to pay any premiums or bonus or cash 
reward to any employee in addition to his regular wages, except for 
suggestions resulting in improvements or economy in the operation 
of any Government plant]. 

Sec. 3. Not to exceed 10 per centum of any of the appropria- 
tiorrs for the Military Establishment for the fiscal year [1943] 1944 
may be transferred with the approval of the Director of the Bureau 
of the Budget to any other of such appropriations, but no appro¬ 
priation shall be increased more than 10 per centum thereby. 

Sec. 4. The foregoing appropriations for “Supplies and Trans¬ 
portation”, “Signal Service of the Army”, “Air Corps, Army”, 
“Medical and Hospital Department”, “Engineer Service, Army”, 
“Ordnance Service and Supplies”, “Chemical Warfare Service”, and 
“Seacoast Defenses” shall each be available for the pay and allow¬ 
ances, including travel allowances, of such Reserve officers as the 
President may, with their consent, order to active duty for such 
periods, not in excess of two years, as their service may be required 
in the procurement or production of equipment therein appropriated 
for, or on duty pertaining to aviation. 

Sec. 5. [No part of any money appropriated by this Act shall 
be used for maintaining, driving, or operating any Government- 
owned motor-propelled passenger-carrying vehicle assigned for the 
exclusive use of persons other than the Secretary of War and med¬ 
ical officers on out-patient medical service.] Appropriations for 
the Military Establishment for the fiscal year 1944 shall be available for 
carrying out the purposes of Execidive Order Numbered 9112 of 
March 26, 1943. 

Sec. 6. No part of any appropriation made by this Act shall be 
used in any way to pay any expense in connection with the conduct, 
operation, or m'anagenaent of any post exchange, branch exchange, or 
subexchange within any State, Territory, or the District of Colum¬ 
bia, save and except for real assistance and convenience under such 
regulations as the Secretary of War may prescribe, to such personnel 
as are now or may be hereafter authorized by law and regulation 
to purchase subsistence stores or other Quartermaster supplies and 
to civilians employed or serving at military posts in supplying them 
\Aith articles of small personal needs, not similar to those furnished 
by the Government: Provided, That the commanding officer of the 
post at w’hich any such exchange is situated shall certify on the 
monthly report of the post exchange council that such exchange was, 
during the period covered by such report, operated in compliance 
with this section: Provided further. That at posts isolated from a 
convenient market the Secretary of War may broaden the nature of 
the articles to be sold. 

Sec. 7. [No part of any appropriation contained in this Act 
shall be used directly or indirectly, except for temporary employ¬ 
ment in case of emergency, for the payment of any civilian for 
services rendered by him on the Canal Zone w'hile occupying a 
skilled, technical, clerical, administrative, executive, or supervisory 
position unless such person is a citizen of the United States of 
America or of the Republic of Panama; Provided, however, (1) That, 
notwithstanding the provision in the Act approved August 11, 
1939 (53 Stat. 1409), limiting employment in the above-mentioned 
positions to citizens of the United States from and after the date of 


















































































38 


ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


the approval of said Act, citizens of Panama may be employed in 
such positions; (2) that at no time shall the number of Panamanian 
citizens employed in the above-mentioned positions exceed the 
number of citizens of the United States so employed, if United 
States citizens are available in continental United States or on the 
Canal Zone; (3) that nothing in this Act shall prohibit the con¬ 
tinued employment of any person who shall have rendered fifteen 
or more years of faithful and honorable service on the Canal Zone; 
(4) that in the selection of personnel for skilled, technical, adminis¬ 
trative, clerical, supervisor}’, or executive positions, the controlling 
factors in filling these positions shall be efficiency, experience, 
training, and education; (5) that all citizens of Panama and the 
United States rendering skilled, technical, clerical, administrative, 
executive, or supervisory service on the Canal Zone under the 
terms of this Act (a) shall normally be employed not more than 
forty hours per week; (b) may receive as compensation equal rates 
of pay based upon rates paid for similar employment in continental 
United States plus 25 per centum; (6) this entire section shall apply 
only to persons employed in skilled, technical, clerical, administra¬ 
tive, executive, or supervisory positions on the Canal Zone directly 
or indirectly by any branch of the United States Government or 
by any corporation or company whose stock is owned wholly or in 
part by the United States Government: Provided further, That the 
President may suspend from time to time in whole or in part com¬ 
pliance with "this section in time of war or national emergency if 
he should deem such course to be in the public interest.] Appropria¬ 
tions for the Military Establishment for the fiscal year 1944 shall be 
available for all necessary expenses in connection with the instruction, 
and training, including tuition, not otherwise provided for, of civilian 
employees in and tinder the War Department and the Military Estab¬ 
lishment. 

Sec. 8. Whenever, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 
[1943] 1944, the Secretary of War should deem it to be advan¬ 
tageous to the national defense, and if in his opinion the existing 
facilities of the W'ar Department are inadequate, he is hereb}" author¬ 
ized to employ, by contract or otherwise, without reference to sec¬ 
tion 3709, Revised Statutes, civil service or classification laws, or 
section 5 of the Act of April G, 1914 (38 Stat. 335), and at snich 
rates of compensation (not to exceed $50 per day for individuals) 
as he may determine, the services of architects, engineers, or firms 
or corporations thereof, and other technical and professional per¬ 
sonnel as may be necessary. 

Sec. 9. Section 3648,'Revised*Statutes'(31 U. S. C. 529), shall 
not apply to payments made'from*’appropriations contained in this 
Act in compliance with the laws of foreign countries or their minis¬ 
terial regulations under which military attaches are required to 
operate or to payments made for tuition. 

Sec. 10. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act 
shall be used to pay the salary or wages of any person who advocates, 
or who is a member of an organization that advocates, the over¬ 
throw of the Government of the United States by force or violence: 
Provided, That for the purposes hereof an affidavit shall be considered 
prima facie evidence that the person making the affidavit does not 
advocate, and is not a member of an organization that advocates, 
the overthrow of the Government of the United States by force or 
violence: Provided further. That any person who advocates, or who 
is a member of an organization that advocates, the overthrow of the 
Government of the United States by force or violence and accepts 
employment the salary or wages for which are paid from any api^ro- 
priation in this Act shall be guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, 
shall be fined not more than $i,000 or imprisoned for not more 
than one vear, or both: Provided further. That the above penalty 
clause shall be in addition to, and not in substitution for, any other 
provisions of existing law. 

Sec. 11. No part of any money appropriated herein or included 
under any contract authority herein granted shall be expended for 
the payment of any commission on any land purchase contract in 
excess of 2 per centum of the purchase price. 

Sec. 12. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act 
may be obligated for the construction of quarters, including heating 
and plumbing apparatus, wiring and fixtures, in continental United 
States, except in Alaska, for greater amounts per unit than follow’: 

Permanent construction: 

For commissioned officer, $10,000. 

For commissioned w’arrant or warrant officer, $7,500. 

For enlisted man, $6,000. 

Temporary construction: 

For commissioned officer, $7,500. 

For commissioned w’arrant or w’arrant officer, $5,000. 

For enlisted man, $3,500. 

Sec. 13. Whenever the President deems it to be in the interest 
of national defense, he may authorize the Secretary of War to sell, 
transfer title to, exchange, lease, lend, or otherwise dispose of, to 
the government of any country whose defense the President deems 


vital to the defense of the United States, [any] defense articles 
procured from funds appropriated in this [Act] or prior Acts, in 
accordance with the provisions of the Act of March 11, 1941 [(Pub¬ 
lic Law’ 11)], as amended {22 U. S. C. 411-419) to the extent that 
transfers have been authorized in prior acts: Provided, [That the total 
value of articles disposed of under this authority shall not exceed 
$12,700,000,000: Provided further,'} That the term “defense article” 
as used herein shall be deemed to include defense information and 
services [and the expenses in connection with the procurement or 
supplying of defense articles, information, and services] {including 
furnishing of quarters, subsistence, transportation, and hospitalization 
of personnel, and care of the dead), whether or not such information or 
service is necessary to or connected with the procurement or disposition 
of any defense article. 

Sec. 14. The Secretary of War is authorized to utilize any ap¬ 
propriation available for the Military Establishment, under such 
regulations as he may prescribe, for all expenses incident to the 
maintenance, pay, and allowances of prisoners of w’ar, other persons 
in Army custody whose status is determined by the Secretary of War 
to be similar to prisoners of war, and persons detained in Army 
custody pursuant to Presidential proclamation. 

Sec. 15. The appropriations contained in this Act w’hich are 
available for the procurement or manufacture of munitions of war of 
special or technical design may be used for the development and 
procurement of gages, dies, jigs, and other special aids and appli¬ 
ances, production studies, factory plans, and other production data, 
including specifications and detailed draw’ings, in accordance with 
the provisions of sections 120 and 123 of the National Defense Act, 
as amended. Such appropriations may also be used for the pur¬ 
chase of letters patent, applications for letters patent, and licenses 
under letters patent and applications for letters patent that pertain 
to such equipment or material for w’hich the appropriations are 
made. 

Sec. 16. Any appropriation contained in this Act shall be avail¬ 
able to carry into effect the Act entitled “An Act to establish a 
Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps for service W’ith the Army of the 
United States”, approved May 14, 1942[: Provided, That obligations 
heretofore incurred for such purposes are hereby authorized and 
validated]. 

Sec. 17. None of the moneys appropriated by this or any other 
Act shall be available to the War Department or the Military 
Establishment for audit w’ork for the purpose of reconciling family 
allowance pay-roll deductions made by disbursing officers in the 
field with family allowance payments to" dependents of military per¬ 
sonnel under the provisions of the Servicemen’s Dependents Allow¬ 
ance Act of 1942. 

Sec. 18. [The appropriations made by this Act or otherwise 
made available to the Military Establishment shall be merged w’ith 
and become a part of appropriations under the respective heads in 
the Military Appropriation Act, 1942, as amended by Acts supple¬ 
mental thereto, or otherwise available, and shall inchide the objects 
and be subject to the limitations and conditions under said heads, 
respectively, in those Acts, except as otherw’ise provided herein.] 
Appropriations available to the Military Establishment for the fiscal 
year 1943 shall remain available until June SO, 1944, and the appro¬ 
priations made by this Act or otherwise available to the Military Estab¬ 
lishment shall be merged with and become parts of appropriations under 
the respective heads in the Military Appropriation Act, 1943, as 
amended, or otherwise available, and shall include the objects and be 
subject to the limitations and conditions tinder said heads respectively 
in those Acts except as otherwise provided herein: Provided, That re¬ 
payments affecting merged appropriations shall be credited to the ap¬ 
plicable current appropriations. 

[Sec. 19. The appropriations and authority with respect to 
appropriations contained herein shall be available from and includ¬ 
ing July 1, 1942, for the purposes respectively provided in such 
appropriations and authority. All obligations incurred during the 
period between June 30, 1942, and the date of the enactment of 
this Act in anticipation of such appropriations and authority are 
hereby ratified and confirmed if in accordance with the terms 
thereof. ] 

Sec. 19. The appropriations for the Military Establishment 
for the fiscal year [1943] 1944 shall be available for the payment of 
rew’ards, subject to such regulations as the Secretary of War shall 
prescribe, to civilian officers and employees in addition to their 
usual compensation and to persons in civil life for suggestions 
resulting in improvement or economy in manufacturing process or 
plant or military material, and for suggestions resulting in efficiency 
or economy in the operation or administration of the War Depart¬ 
ment and the Military Establishment, [notwithstanding the pro¬ 
visions of section 2, Military Appropriation Act, 1943] and for 
expenses of such nonmonetary awards, including citations, insignia, 
emblems, medals, and devices, as may be granted in recognition of 
faithful and meritorious service {56 Stat 630-633; Public Law 11). 




EXECUTIVE OFFICE AND INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHMENTS 


EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 

OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES 

Salaries and Expenses, Office of Strategic Services— 

For all expenses necessary to enable the Office of Strategic Services 
to carry out its functions and activities, including salaries of a Direc¬ 
tor at $10,000 per annum, one assistant director and one deputy di¬ 
rector at $9,000 per annum each; utilization of voluntary and uncom¬ 
pensated services; procurement of necessary services, supplies and 
equipment without regard to section 3709, Revised Statutes; travel ex¬ 
penses, including (1) expenses of attendance at meetings of organiza¬ 
tions concerned with the work of the Office of Strategic Services, {2) 
actual transportation and other necessary expenses and not to exceed 
$10 per diem in lieu of subsistence of persons serving while away from 
their homes without other compensation from the United States in an 
advisory capacity, and (3) expenses outside the United States without 
regard to the Standardized Government Travel Regulations and the 
Subsistence Expense Act of 1926, as amended (5 U. S. C. 821-833), 
and section 901 of the Act of June 29, 1936 {46 U. S. 0^1241); prep¬ 
aration and transportation of the remains of officers and employees 
who die abroad or in transit, while in the dispatch of their official 
duties, to their former homes in this country or to a place not more 
distant for interment, and for the ordinary expenses of such interment; 
purchase and exchange of lawbooks and books of reference; rental of 
news-reporting services; purchase of or subscription to commercial 
and trade reports, newspapers, and periodicals; the rendering of such 
gratuitous services and the free distribution of such materials as the 
Director deems advisable; purchase or rental and operation of photo¬ 
graphic, reproduction, duplicating and printing machines, equipment, 
and devices and radio-receiving and radio-sending equipment and devices; 
maintenance, operation, repair, and hire of motor-propelled or horse- 
drawn passenger-carrying vehicles and vessels of all kinds; printing 
and binding; payment of living and quarters allowances to employees 
with official headquarters located abroad in accordance with regida- 
tions approved by the President on December 30, 1942; exchange of 
funds without regard to section 3651, Revised Statutes {31 U. S. C. 
543); purchase and free distribution of firearms, guard uniforms, 
special clothing, and other personal equipment; the use of and pay¬ 
ment for compartments or other superior accommodations considered 
necessary by the Director of Strategic Services or his designated repre¬ 
sentatives for security reasons or the protection of highly technical and 
valuable equipment; $38,476,000, of which amount such sums as may 
be authorized by the Director of the Bureau of the Budget may be trans¬ 
ferred to other departments or agencies of the Government, either as 
advance payment or reimbursement of appropriation, for the perform¬ 
ance of any of the functions or activities for which this appropriation 
is made: Piovided, That $23,000,000 of this appropriation may be 
expended without regard to the provisions of law and regulations re¬ 
lating to the expenditure of Government funds or the employment of 
persons in the Government service, and $21,000,000 of such $23,000,000 
may he expended for objects of a confidential nature, such expenditures 
to be accounted for solely on the certificate of the Director of the Office 
of Strategic Services and every such certificate shall be deemed a suffi¬ 
cient voucher for the amount therein certified: Provided further. That this 
appropriation shall not he available for the salary of any person who, 
at the time of his employment hereunder, is in the active service of the 
armed forces of the United States. 

Estimate 1944, $38,476,000 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate,1944 

Estlmate,1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 16. In excess of $9,000: 

__ 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $10,000 

1 9,000 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 None 

1 $9,000 

1 None 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 None 

1 $9,000 

Grade 15. Range $8,000 to .$9,000: 

Assistant director. 


By objects 

Obligations 

Estimate, 1944 

Estimate, 1943 

Actual, 1942 

PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL—COn. 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service— 
Continued. 

Grade 15. Range $8,000 to $9,000—Con. ■ 
Deputy director_ 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $9,000 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $9,000 

1 9,000 

1 8,000 
3 8,000 

Director, branch.... 

1 $9,000 

2 8,000 

3 8,000 

1 8,000 

1 8,000 

1 8,000 

1 8,000 

Deputy director .. 

2 8,000 

1 8,000 

Chief, branch. .. 

Inspector. 

Planning group chairman . 

1 8,000 

1 8,000 

1 8,000 


Secretary. 


Special relations officer. 


Liaison officer 

1 8,000 

Grade 14. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Chief, division 

2 6,500 

2 6,500 

1 6,500 

3 6,500 

2 6,500 

3 6,500 

2 6,500 

7 6,642 

1 6,500 

Deputy chief, branch . . . 


Head, division 


3 6,500 

2 6,500 

As,sistant chief, branch. _ 


Coordinatine officer 


Executive officer. 



Special assistant_ 


7 6,500 

Trainine director 


Member, planning board 


2 7,500 

2 6,600 
1 6,400 

Grade 13. Range .$5,600 to $6,400: 

Chief, branch....... 

1 5,600 

3 5,600 

1 6,600 

1 6,600 

1 5,600 

2 5,600 

1 5,600 

Chief, section. 

Assistant chief, branch 

1 5,600 

Assistant chief, division . . 

1 6,600 

Assistant head, division. 

1 5,600 

Assistant inspector 


Assistant to trainine director 

1 5,600 


Confidential a.ssistant to the director 

1 5,600 

6 6,600 

1 6,000 

Headouarters field liaison offieer 


Liaison officer . .. 


2 6,600 

Principal administrative officer _ . . . 

3 5,600 

1 5,600 

9 5,600 

5 6,600 

2 6,600 

2 4,600 

Special assistant . . 


Chief instructor 


Grade 12. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Assistant chief, branch. 

1 4,600 

5 4.600 

2 i600 

Assistant liaison officer 

Headouarters security offieer 


1 4,600 

3 4,600 

2 4,600 

21 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

Instructor_ . . 


5 4,600 

Principal assistant 

2 4,600 

7 4,600 

Senior administrative officer__ __ 

22 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

Senior film editor 

Senior graphic designer. 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 4,600 

Senior information research technician.. 
Senior research technician__ 

Snecial assistant 

Chief, motion-picture production 


fiPTiinr fiold rpprp.^pntfitivA 


Assistant chief, seetion 


1 6,000 

16 3,800 

Grade 11. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 
Administrative officer__ 

6 3,800 

1 3,800 

18 3,800 

Animation specialist . __ 

Budvet officer 

1 3,800 

10 3,800 

1 3,800 

2 3,800 

14 3,800 

3 .3,800 

1 3,800 

4 3,800 

1 3.800 

6 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 


Field representative__ 

1 3,800 

1 3,800 

2 3,800 

2 3,800 

1 3,800 

13 3,800 

1 3,800 

5 3,800 

Film editor...... 

Graphic designer____ 

Instructor (morale operations) . . 

Research technician .. . _ 

3 3,800 

Scorer . . 

Chirff division 



Film re.seareh analyst 



Film research technician . . 



Photofn*pphip rp.spflrrth f.prhniriAn 



Photographic research editor 



Fiscal officer .. 


1 3,800 

1 3,800 

1 3,200 

Service operations officer .... 



Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,TO: 

Associate accountant__ 

2 3,200 

2 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

3 3,200 

15 3,200 

7 3,200 

As.snpifl.tp rinpmflt.npTflphpr 

Associate employment officer 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 


Associate film editor . . _ 


A.ssociate film technician 

21 3,200 

8 3,200 

Associate graphic designer_ 

2 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

Associate investigator_ 

Associate research technician . . . 

2 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

20 3,200 

1 3,200 

3 3,200 

1 3,600 

2 3,200 

Budget analyst_ _ .. _ 

' Priorities analyst_ _ 



Senior administrative assistant 

18 3,200 

30 3,200 

1 3,200 

6 3,200 

1 3,600 

Head, color photography laboratory .. 

As.snpiflt.p fipld rpprpspnt,n.Hv« 


Chief cinematographer.... 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

Assisf.flnt; pinpTTiflt.nprflphpr 

Pnrnhnsinp nfflrpr 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

Chief, central mail division__ . .. _ 


Assistant chief, employment division... 




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40 


ESTIMATES OF APPROPRIATIONS 


OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES—Continued 

Salaries and Expenses, Offlre of Strategic Services—C od tinued. 


By objects 


Obligations 


I \ 

Estimate, 1944 Estimate,1943 Actual, 1942 


PERSONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENTAL—COn. 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal Service- 
Continued. 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant accountant___ 

Assistant employment officer. 

Assistant film editor... 

Assistant information technician.. 

Assistant instructor.. 

Assistant investigator.. 

Assistant research technician.. 

Assistant special effects technician.. 

Head photographer.. 

Junior administrative assistant.. 

Assistant head, color laboratory.. 

Assistant film technician.. 

Assistant chief, reproduction office_ 

Assistant field representative..... 

Sound technician.. 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900... 

Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600. 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160. 

Grade 3. Range $1,620 to $1,980... 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800.. 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620.. 

Professional service: 

Grade 8. Range $8,000 to $9,000: 

Member, board of analysts.... 

Member, planning group__ 

Technical adviser___ 

Director, branch___ 

Chief, division___ 

Assistant chief, division.... 

Deputy chief___ 

Chief research analyst___ 

Grade 7. Range $6,500 to $7,600: 

Assistant deputy director___ 

Assistant director, branch.. 

Chief, division... 

Chief, section__ 

Assistant chief, division__ 

Head intelligence officer.. 

Special adviser_____ 

Head research analyst.... 

Labor relations analyst._ 

Head regional planner... 

Field representative_____ 

Grade 6. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 

Assistant chief, division... 

Chief, section..... 

Field representative... 

Principal geographer__ 

Principal intelligence analyst..... 

Principal planning analyst... 

Principal research analyst.... 

Principal regional planner__ 

Principal research technician__ 

Principal social science analyst. 

Assistant chief, section___ 

Technical assistant to director, branch. 
Grade 5. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Chief, section___ 

Assistant chief, section.... 

Assistant to director, branch.. 

Senior attorney.... 

Senior cartographer___ 

Senior economic editor..... 

Senior economist.. 

Senior editor...____ 

Senior equipment engineer__ 

Senior geographer. 

Senior intelligence analyst... 

Senior planning analyst__ 

Senior regional planner..... 

Senior research analyst. 

Senior research technician... 

Senior social science analyst__ 

Senior statistician____ 

Technical assistant..... 

Chief, division.. 

Senior psychologist.. 

Grade 4. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

k Cartographer...... 

r Economic editor. 

F Economist..... 

f Geobotanist. 

Geographer... 

f Geologist . 

Intelligence analyst. 

r Miniature specialist. 

f Planning analyst___ 

J Regional planner... 

i Research analyst. 

r Research technician.. 

Social science analyst... 

f Statistician... 

Psychologist. 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Associate architectural specialist. 

Associate attorney . 

Associate cartographer. 


Man- 

years 


Av. 

salary 


1 $2,600 

2 2,600 

1 2,600 


2,600 

2,600 


40 2,600 


8,667 

8,000 


4 8,250 

4 8,125 

1 8,000 


8,000 


3 

4 
12 

5 
2 
1 
2 
4 
8 
1 

1 

13 

2 

1 

6 


6, 500 
6, 500 
6,500 
6,500 
6,500 
6,500 
6,500 
6,500 
6,500 
6,750 

6,600 

5,600 

5,600 

5,600 

5,600 


10 5,600 


6,600 

6,600 


4,600 

4,600 


4,600 
4,600 


4,600 

4,600 


3 

16 


4,600 

4,600 


14 

2 

1 

1 


4,600 

4,600 

4,600 

4,600 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

3 $2,600 


2,600 

2,600 

2,600 

2,600 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

1 $2,600 


1 

4 

62 

1 

1 


2,600 

2,600 

2.600 

2,600 

2,600 


25 

2,300 

30 

2,300 

26 

2,319 

147 

2,002 

151 

2,002 

175 

2,008 

235 

1,800 

216 

1,800 

216 

1,802 

234 

1,620 

281 

1,620 

287 

1,621 

142 

1,441 

247 

1,441 

246 

1,441 

4 

1,260 

27 

1,260 

59 

1,260 


2 3,800 


3,800 

3,800 

3,800 

3,800 

3,800 


29 

2 

1 

1 


3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 


3, 200 


1 

11 

3 

9 

1 


1 

3 

21 

11 

3 
1 

4 
1 


8,333 
8,000 
9,000 

8.500 
8,167 
8,000 
8,000 
8,000 

6.500 
6,500 
6,500 
6,500 
6,500 


3 6.500 

1 6,500 


9 6,600 

1 6,750 

2 5,600 

14 5,600 

1 5,600 

1 5,600 


5,600 

5.600 

6.600 
5,600 
5,600 


4,600 
4,600 


4, 600 
4,600 
4,600 
4, 600 
4,600 
4,600 


4,600 
4,600 
4,600 
4, 600 
4,600 
4,600 
4,600 
4,600 


2 

1 

2 

50 

5 

5 

1 

3 


3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 


1 

1 

3 

36 

11 

4 
1 


3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 


1 3,200 

1 3,200 

9 3,200 


3 

17 


10 

20 


14 

11 


2,800 
2,600 
2,660 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 


8,500 

8,000 

9,000 

9,000 


2 8,000 
’i’'''8’6oo 


6,667 

6,500 


3 6,600 

2 6,500 


5,867 

5,600 


15 5,600 


3 5.600 

3 5,600 

1 5,600 

2 5,800 


4,600 


1 4,600 

2 4,600 

3 4,600 


4,600 
4,600 


4,600 

4,600 


1 4,600 

3 3,800 

1 3,800 

24 3,800 


14 3,800 


50 

1 

2 


3,800 
3,800 
3,800 


3,800 


3, 200 
3,200 


Obligations 


By objects 


Estimate, 1944 Estimate, 1943 Actual, 1942 


personal services, departmental— con. 

Professional service—Continued. 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800—Con. 

Associate economist.. 

Associate economic editor.... 

Associate editor....... 

Associate geographer_ 

Associate geologist... 

Associate miniature specialist_ 

Associate planning analyst__ 

Associate regional planner... 

Associate research analyst.. 

A.ssociate research technician.. 

Associate social science analyst.. 

Associate sound engineer.. 

Associate analyst.... 

Associate economic statistician.... 

Associate psychologist... 

Motion-picture technician... 

Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant analyst____ 

Assistant cartographer.... 

Assistant economic editor___ 

Assistant economist___ 

Assistant editor_____ 

Assistant geographer____ 

Assistant information technician.... 

A.ssistant librarian.____ 

Assistant research analyst_ 

Assistant research technician.. 

Assistant social science analyst_ 

Assistant sound engineer.. 

Assistant attorney____ 

Assistant pictorial analyst_ 

Assistant artist.... 

Assistant psychologist_ 

Grade 1. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

Suhprofessional service: 

Grade 8. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Chief iliustrative draftsman_ 

Chief technician..... 

Foreman, model shop___ 

Grade 7. Range $2,300 to $2,900_ 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2,600_ 

Grade 5. Range $1,800 to $2,160_ 

Grade 4. Range $1,620 to $1,980_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,440 to $1,800_ 

Custodial service: 

Grade 7. Range $1,860 to $2,300. 

Grade 6. Range $1,680 to $2,010_ 

Grade 5. Range $1,500 to $1,860..... 

Grade 4. Range $1,320 to $1,620. 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,500_ 

Grade 2. Range $1,080 to $1,380.... 

Legislative changes in salary ranges... 


Man- 

years 


Av. 

salary 


8 $3,200 


3, 200 
3,200 
3,200 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

6 $3,200 

1 3,200 

1 3,200 

7 3,200 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

5 $3,200 

1 3,200 

'’'5"''3,'266 


9 

37 

3 

4 
1 


3,200 

3,200 

3,200 

3,200 

3,200 


3, 200 
3, 200 


36 

7 

6 

1 

1 


3,200 

3,200 

3,200 

3,200 

3,200 


3,200 

3,200 

3,200 


Total permanent, departmental. 
Deduct delay in filling new positions.. 


Net permanent, departmental.. 
Temporary employees, departmental. 


All personal services, departmental... 

PERSONAL SERVICES, FIELD 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service: 
Grade 15. Range $8,000 to $9,000: 

Chief, counterintelligence division. 

Director, London office___ 

Grade 14. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Director, California office___ 

Grade 13. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 
Assistant chief, morale operations 

(London)_ 

Principal administrative officer. 

Principal field representative_ 

Special assistant to director (London).. 

Principal radio and press editor. 

Grade 12. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 
Asisistant to director, California office... 

Senior administrative officer_ 

Senior field representative... 

Special assistant to chief, morale oper¬ 
ations (London)_____ 

Senior radio and press editor... 

Assistant to director, London office_ 

Grade 11. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Administrative officer.... 

Editor...... 

Field representative.... 

Special relations officer. 

Researcher..... 

Head, pictorial records division_ 

Grade 9. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

As.sociate field representative.. 

Senior administrative assistant. 

Technical expert____ 

Associate research technician. 

Grade 7. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant field repre.sentative.. 

Junior administrative assistant. 

Translator ... 

Grade 6. Range $2,300 to $2,900. 

Grade 5. Range $2,000 to $2,600. 

Grade 4. Range $1,800 to $2,160. 


2,600 


7 

1 

5 
1 
4 

29 

6 
3 
1 


2,600 
2 600 
2.600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 


49 


2,600 

'2,'666 


2,600 

2,600 


1 

12 

4 

8 

1 

9 

1 

4 

28 

9 

3 

1 

1 

9 

1 


2,600 
2, 600 
2,000 
2,000 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2, COO 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2, 600 
2,600 


2 

1 

1 

5 

23 

5 

6 


.3,200 
3, 200 
3,200 

2,600 

2,600 

2,660 

2,600 


3 

1 

1 

21 

5 

5 

5 


2,600 
2,600 
2.600 
2, 600 
2,600 
2,600 
2,600 


59 2,000 


1 

20 


4 

9 

12 

4 

3 


2, 350 
2,000 
1,805 
1,620 
1,440 


7 

1 

1 

6 

12 

28 

14 

2 


2,600 
2,600 
2,600 
2, 333 
2,000 
1,802 
1, 620 
1, 440 


2.600 

2,000 


2,600 


2. 400 
2,000 
1,808 
1,620 
1,440 


8 

1 

2 

29 

10 


1,680 
1,500 
1,320 
1,200 
1,080 
6,660 


3 1,900 


1 

7 

47 

17 


1,500 
1,320 
1,208 
1,080 
9,540 


1 

1 

30 

16 


1,500 
1,320 
1,200 
1,080 


1,376 

3, 500,791 


1,866 

4,852,825 
1.363, 534 


1,699 


4,210.068 
2,413, 989 


3,500, 791 

100,000 


3,489,291 
42,500 


1, 796,079 
39,500 


3,600, 791 


3,531,791 


1,835, 579 


1 8,000 

1 8,000 


1 8,000 

1 6,500 


9,000 


5,600 
5, 600 
5,600 
5,600 


2 5,600 

2 5,600 


5,600 


4,600 

4,600 


6,400 

4,600 

4,600 


4,600 


2 4,600 


3 3,800 

2 3,800 

4 3,800 

1 3,800 


5,000 

4.000 

3,800 


1 3,800 


6 

6 

2 

4 

2 

12 

2 

17 

54 

67 


3,200 

3,200 

3,200 

3,200 

2,600 
2.600 
2, 600 
2,300 
2,000 
1,800 


2 3,800 

1 3,800 


4 3,800 

3 3,800 


10 3,800 


3,200 

3,200 


3,200 

3,200 


9 2,600 


2,600 

2,600 


7 2,300 

20 2,000 

25 1,800 


6 2,300 

7 2,000 

6 1,800 






















































































































































































































































































OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES 


41 


By objects 


Estimate, 1944 


PERSONAL SERVICES, FIELD—Continued 

Clerical, administrative, and fiscal service— 
Continued. 

Grades. Range $1,620 to $1,980.. 

Grade 2. Range $1,440 to $1,800_ 

Grade 1. Range $1,260 to $1,620_ 

Professional service: 

Grade 8. Range $8,000 to $9,000: 

Director, field office___ 

Chief, London counterintelligence_ 

Assistant chief, counterinteliigence.. 

Grade 7. Range $6,500 to $7,500: 

Assistant chief, counterintelligence 

(London)_ 

Assistant director. New York office_ 

Director, research and analysis (Lon¬ 
don)_ 

Director, Hawaii office_ 

Chief, traffic division (communications) 

Labor relations analyst_ 

Grade 6. Range $5,600 to $6,400: 

Assistant director, research and analy¬ 
sis (London)_ 

Principal intelligence analyst_ 

Principal research analyst_ 

Principal research technician_ 

Principal field representative_ 

Grade 5. Range $4,600 to $5,400: 

Field representative_ 

Senior intelligence analyst_ 

Senior research analyst_ 

Senior research technician_ 

Senior attorney- 

Grade 4. Range $3,800 to $4,600: 

Economist- 

Field representative_ 

Geographer- 

Research analyst_ 

Research technician_ 

Social science analyst-■- 

Librarian-- 

Grade 3. Range $3,200 to $3,800: 

Associate materials inspector... 

Associate research analyst- 

Grade 2. Range $2,600 to $3,200: 

Assistant geographer- 

Assistant research analyst- 

Assistant research technician- 

Assistant social science analyst- 

Grade 1. Range $2,000 to $2,600- 

Subprofessional service: 

Grade 6. Range $2,000 to $2,600- 

Grade 5. Range $1,800 to $2,160- 

Grade 4. Range $1,020 to $1,980- 

Custodial service: 

Grade 6. Range $1,680 to $2,040- 

Grade 5. Range $1,500 to $1,860- 


Obligations 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

33 $1,620 
25 1,440 

7 1,260 


8,000 
8,000 
8,000 


6,500 
6, 500 


1 6,500 


6, 500 


5,600 
5,600 
5,600 
5,600 

5.600 

4.600 
4,600 
4,600 


3,800 


3,800 
3,800 
3,800 
3,800 


Estimate, 1943 Actual, 1942 


3,200 

3,200 

2,000 

2,600 


1 2,600 

1 2,000 

1 2,000 


2 1,620 

1 1,680 
9 1,500 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

12 $1,620 
26 1,440 

5 1,260 


8,000 


1 6,500 

1 6,500 

2 6,500 

1 6,500 


1 5,600 


2 5,600 

3 5,600 

3 5,600 

5 4,600 

‘i'"'4,"606 


1 3,800 

4 3,800 

1 3,800 


2 3,800 

2 3,800 


1 3,200 

1 2,600 


2,600 

2,000 

2,000 

1,800 

1,620 


2 1,620 


Man- Av. 
years salary 


5 

17 

1 


$1,620 

1,440 

1,260 


1 6,600 


1 4,600 

1 4,600 

1 5,000 


1 3,800 


1 2,600 


1 2,000 


By objects 


Estimate, 1944 Estimate, 1943 


PERSONAL SERVICES, FIELD—continued 

Custodial service—Continued. 

Grade 4. Range $1,320 to $1,620_ 

Grade 3. Range $1,200 to $1,500_ 

Grade 2. Range $1,080 to $1,380_ 

Unclassified, London.. 

Legislative changes in salary ranges_ 


Total permanent, field_ 

Deduct delay in filling new positions. 

Net permanent, field_ 

Living and quarters allowance_ 


All personal services, field. 


01 Personal services (net). 


02 

03 

04 

05 

06 

07 

08 

09 

00 


OTHER OBLIGATIONS 


Travel_ 

Transportation of things... 
Communication services... 
Rents and utility services.. 

Printing and binding_ 

Other contractual services. 

Supplies and materials_ 

Equipment_ 

Unvouchered obligations.. 


Total other obligations. 


Grand total obligations_ 

Reimbursements for services performed_ 

Transferred to “Emergency fund for the 
President, national defense (transfer from 
Coordinator of Information to Federal 
Works Agency, Public Buildings Ad¬ 
ministration)”_ 

Received by transfer from— 

“Emergency fund for the President, na¬ 
tional defense (transfer from Coordi¬ 
nator of Information to Federal Works 
Agency, Public Buildings Administra¬ 
tion)”_ 

“Emergency fund for the President, na¬ 
tional defense”- 

“Emergency fund for the President, na¬ 
tional defense” (subsequent to Oct. 30, 

1942)--- 

“Emergency fund for the President, War” 

1942 balance available in 1943- 

Estimated savings and unobligatedbalance.. 


Total estimate or appropriation. 


Obligations 


Man- Av. 
years salary 

4 $1,320 


20 


894 
2,520 


342,858,040 


858,040 
911,169 


1,769,209 


5,370,000 


817,000 
589,000 
580,000 
220,000 
50,000 
650,000 
4,000,000 
5,200,000 
21,000,000 


33,106,000 


38,476,000 


Man- Av. 
years salary 


10 

7 

6 

20 


$1,320 
1,200 
1,080 
895 
3,720 


216 532,840 
145,229 


387,611 
27,500 


415,111 


3,946,902 


780,636 
58, 764 
268,116 
129,930 
31,154 
888,003 
2,274,380 
1,972, 798 
18,974,454 


25,378,235 


29,325,137 
-9,976 


38,476,000 


-944,000 
-17, 718,449 

-7,881, 551 


Actual, 1942 


Man- Av. 
years salary 


-4,679, 704 
1,908, 543 


7 $1,200 


88 227,840 
179,568 


48,272 


48,272 


1,883,851 


267,474 
57,537 
842,225 
59,314 
311,510 
1,476,247 
892,823 
3,486,112 
4,065,826 


11,459,068 


13,342,919 
-1, 450 


-f975,000 


-17,876,042 


-1,125,000 
-1-4,679,704 
4,869 


Statement of vroposed expenditures for purchase, maintenance, repair, and operation of motor-propelled and horse-drawn passenger-carrying vehicles, for the fiscal year ending June SO, 19U, 

as required by 5 U. S. C. 7a ' 


OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES 


Appropriation 

For purchase 

Old 

vehicles 
still to 
be used 

Total 
mainte¬ 
nance, 
repair, and 
operation, 
all cars 

Public purpose and users 

New vehicles (mo¬ 
tor unless other¬ 
wise indicated) 

Old vehicles to be 
exchanged 

Net cost 
of new 
cars 

Number 

Gross 

cost 

Number 

Allowance 

(estimated) 







16 

$8,000 

For official transportation and to expedite performance of 
special activities. To be used by officials or representatives 
of Office of Strategic Services. 








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